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Visit Careers Solutions

Web Linx

Avert

Avert

A charity mainly concerned with HIV/AIDS, but with lots of information for young people about sexuality and sexual health.


BBC Onelife

Information about relationships, sex and other health issues


Brook

BROOK

Information about all aspects of sexual health


Some people start dating quite young, others prefer to wait - it doesn't matter. There are advantages and disadvantages to being single or being in a relationship.

  • What’s right for your friends may not be right for you.
  • If your relationship ends, you may feel sad and want to talk to someone.
  • You may also want to discuss other things such as sex or sexuality.

There are lots of places where you can get help and information – in confidence if you prefer

  •  HYPe (Healthy Young People) Project offers a confidential service for young people 14-19 in the Rochdale area. You can contact them at 
address

Specialist Health Promotion Service
Penn Street
Rochdale
Ol16 1HX


phone

01706 746766

  • Avert also has information on teenage relationships.
  • BBC Radio 1's website has lots of useful articles on all aspects of one to one relationships, including dating, splitting up, sex and the law, safe sex, gay and lesbian relationships
  • NHS Choices - Your health, your choices
  • Brook Advisory Centres offer free and confidential sexual health advice and services to young people

Locally there are Young People’s Clinics that can provide non-judgmental advice and a range of Sexual Health services.

8 relationshipsYou can use the library in your Connexions Centre too as it has information for you to read or take away. You could also go to Relationships Weblinx for more useful websites.