NEWS… BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
Sexual health services are ‘at breaking point’ – with demand surging by 36% since 2013.
More than 300,000 new STIs were detected by clinics in 2021, while more and more women are using services for implants and the coil, a new report reveals.The number of common STIs caught among the over 65’s jumped by 20% in two years – from 2,280 in 2017 to 2748 in 2019.
Overall in 2021, there were almost two million diagnostic tests for chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, and HIV delivered by sexual health services – an increase of 19% compared to 2020.
But as sexual health services are flooded with requests, funding has been ‘slashed’, The Local Government Association (LGA) has warned in the document.