Society of Sexual Health Advisers 2018 Conference WELCOME - Martin Murchin A Proposal for a New Image for the SSHA Logo - Richard Williams HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis - Dr. John Saunders , Public Health England U=U and partner notification A case discussion - Maeve Cross, Senior Health Adviser, GUM RVH Belfast Sexual Health Adviser Interventions: Complex … [Read more...]
New HIV guidelines could result in 11 million more people getting tested
HIV tests should be administered during medical admissions ranging from routine to emergency visits to reduce stigma, a government body has said. The new draft guidelines, issued today by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), are also designed to decrease the number of people with the disease. NICE has predicted that compliance with these new standards … [Read more...]
TED Fellow develops online reporting system to help sexual-assault victims
15th February 2016 If people who have been sexually assaulted were able to report (and record) details of the assault electronically – without having to go directly to the authorities immediately – would more victims report? Would more assailants be caught? Sexual-health educator and researcher Jessica Ladd has developed a system meant to encourage victims of sexual assault … [Read more...]
SSHA Conference: 2015
SSHA is holding its annual conference this year on 12th September 2015 in the UNITE Offices, London. This year the costs will be £80 for SSHA members and £90 for Non SSHA members. 9.00 Registration and coffee 9.30 Presidents welcome and housekeeping 9.45 FGM 10.05 ‘The Psychology of Addiction’-A current perspective on Chemsex’ Dr Chris Hilton … [Read more...]
SSHA Conference 2014: Book your place
This year's SSHA conference is going to be held in Eastbourne on the 27th September. To avoid disappointment you can now book your place. More information about the schedule for the day and accommodation will follow shortly. Keep checking the site or follow us on Twitter. Programme 09:30 Registration Tea & Coffee 09:45 Welcome 10:00 Child Sexual … [Read more...]