Understanding views on sexual health services across Kent

Your sexual health matters

Kent County Council and Health Innovation Kent Surrey Sussex are working in partnership to understand Kent residents and communities views on sexual health services.

Health Innovation Kent Surrey Sussex works with health and social care services in Kent, Surrey and Sussex to help them respond to challenges and put in place solutions that benefit everyone.

Sexual health services help people stay healthy by:

  • giving advice on sexual health
  • providing contraception such as prescribing the pill and giving out condoms
  • undertaking tests for sexual health conditions.

For example, people can access home STI (sexual transmitted infection) testing, or book and attend in-person clinics for specific issues. These services are free, confidential and accessible to all.

Have your say

We would like to hear your views on sexual health services and support, and what digital services could be useful.

The survey is open until 14 June and should take about 10 minutes to complete. All responses are anonymous and confidential.

Complete the survey

If you are unable to complete the survey online, please complete the Word version and return by email or post.

The feedback from this survey will help make sure sexual health services meet the needs of people living in Kent.

If you need any help taking part in the survey or have any questions, you can contact us via the contact details in the 'Who's listening' section.

Kent County Council and Health Innovation Kent Surrey Sussex are working in partnership to understand Kent residents and communities views on sexual health services.

Health Innovation Kent Surrey Sussex works with health and social care services in Kent, Surrey and Sussex to help them respond to challenges and put in place solutions that benefit everyone.

Sexual health services help people stay healthy by:

  • giving advice on sexual health
  • providing contraception such as prescribing the pill and giving out condoms
  • undertaking tests for sexual health conditions.

For example, people can access home STI (sexual transmitted infection) testing, or book and attend in-person clinics for specific issues. These services are free, confidential and accessible to all.

Have your say

We would like to hear your views on sexual health services and support, and what digital services could be useful.

The survey is open until 14 June and should take about 10 minutes to complete. All responses are anonymous and confidential.

Complete the survey

If you are unable to complete the survey online, please complete the Word version and return by email or post.

The feedback from this survey will help make sure sexual health services meet the needs of people living in Kent.

If you need any help taking part in the survey or have any questions, you can contact us via the contact details in the 'Who's listening' section.

  • We want to hear your views on sexual health services and support, and what digital services could be useful and have provided this survey for you to give your feedback. 

    You can answer all or as many of the questions as you like. If you would rather not provide feedback on a section or question, just move on to the next one. Please remember to click through to the end of the questionnaire and submit your response.   

    Privacy: Kent County Council (KCC) collects and processes personal information in order to provide a range of public services. KCC respects the privacy of individuals and endeavours to ensure personal information is collected fairly, lawfully, and in compliance with the United Kingdom General Data Protection Regulation and Data Protection Act 2018. Read the full Privacy Policy.

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