Tell us what you think about chlamydia screening!

Brook is inviting young people to take part in a survey that will tell the NHS what you think of the way Chlamydia screening should be carried out for young people.

Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can affect anyone who has had unprotected sex with someone else. You can find out more here about chlamydia, its symptoms and what you should do if you are worried about it.

Over the last few years, the NHS has run a community chlamydia testing programme. You may well have been offered a Chlamydia test, either in person or by letter or online. Now the NHS would like to know what you thought of the service you were offered, and how you might change it in the future. They'd also like to know whether you have any thoughts on what the services should be called and how it should be promoted to you.

If you click on the link below, you will be taken to a survey with a number of questions about your experiences of chlamydia screening and your views about it in the future. Although we will use your answers to plan services in the future, your answers will be anonymous, and nobody will be able to trace your answers back to you.

To take part in the survey please click here.


 

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