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...]
Public health benefits of partner notification for sexually transmitted infections and HIV: Technical Report
Download Full document Background European countries have used partner notification as one of a range of measures to control sexually transmitted infections (STI) since the early 1900s. Besides clinical benefits, public health benefits are also recognised such as controlling the spread of STI, reducing STI-related morbidity and mortality, reaching people with … [Read more...]
11th Annual ‘East meets West’ Nurse & Health Advisor meeting – 2nd November 2013
Date Saturday November 2nd 2013 Location Best Western Premier Yew Lodge Hotel {near East Midlands Airport} Booking There are still a couple of places left for speakers for the upcoming East meets West. Do you have a topic you would like to present? Have you been involved with an interesting project you would like to share This is a great opportunity to … [Read more...]
SSHA Conference 2013: London
Download Speaker biographies Following the successful 2012 SSHA one day annual conference in Liverpool, SSHA is having its 2013 one day conference in Location / Date Unite Offices, Holborn London. Saturday 21st of September 2013 Programme 09:30 Registration Tea & Coffee 09:45 Welcome from SSHA President 10:00 ‘Testing Times ‘[Sexual Health in Unis, … [Read more...]
NAT’s HIV Partner Notification Report
NAT's report argues that HIV partner notification can be highly effective in diagnosing people with HIV (with significant benefits for personal and public health), and makes the case for better prioritising and performing partner notification for HIV than is currently the case. It seeks to address current barriers to better practice around HIV partner notification - including … [Read more...]