Consent and Sex
Information on Consent and Sex for Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Women.
Talking to your partner about safer sex
Talking to a new sexual partner about safer sex may seem awkward but it’s really important! Many lesbian, bisexual and queer women do not talk about safer sexual practices but this doesn’t mean that they can’t get a STI.
L & B Women’s Sexual Health Promotion Worker Role
You can get in touch with our Lesbian & Bisexual Women’s Sexual Health Promotion Worker by calling us on 0121 643 0821 or by email at: sexualhealth@blgbt.org
L & B women only space for sexual health & well-being
Lesbian and Bisexual women’s sexual health is important yet is often overlooked or misconceived to be no or very low risk.
Trans Links and Resources
Here you can find some interesting sexual health related and more general links to resources for Trans people.
About Clinic Trans
Clinic Trans is a monthly sexual health clinic exclusively for Trans and non binary people which runs every 4th Friday from 4-7pm.
Role of the Trans Sexual Health Outreach Worker
This specific role within our sexual health services, focuses on the sexual health and well-being of anyone within Trans community:
About our Trans and non binary specific sexual health services
About our Trans and non binary specific sexual health services
Non Gonococcal Urethritis (NGU)
NGU is inflammation of the male urethra (water pipe) which can occur due to various causes hence the condition sometimes being called Non-Gonococcal Urethritis (NGU).
Trichomonas Vaginalis (TV)
TV is a curable sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by a protozoon called Trichomonas vaginalis, or ‘TV’. Protozoa are tiny germs similar to bacteria.