If you feel confused about your gender, you're not alone. Like adults, teenagers can experience a range of feelings about being male or female. View the NHS website for help and advice.
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- Young Minds is the UK's leading charity committed to improving the emotional wellbeing and mental health of children and young people. Our Goals To keep ourselves focused and on track, we’ve set out 4 key strategic aims: Foster…
- Chlamydia (kla-mid-ee-a) is the most common STI with 1-in-14 young people infected! As well as ordering your chlamydia test online, you can also collect test kits from stockists around the country. Visit the website for more…
- Are you ready for sex? Things to consider if you're thinking about having sex. Includes 10 questions that you should ask yourself.
- It is important that you know what adults should be doing to make sure you are protected from harm. We have spelt out how teachers, the police, doctors, health visitors, social workers and other professionals working with children and…
- Sexual health information and support in Middlesbrough
- Whatever questions you have about getting and using contraception, this NHS guide can help. It aims to give practical information to everyone who wants to know more about contraception, including teenagers; women in their 20s, 30s and…
- Family and individual support for teenagers and children with gender identity issues. If you are a young person that feels at odds with their birth gender, or you are a parent with a child who feels this way, Mermaids can help.
- The Rosewood CentreWest Lane HospitalAcklamMiddlesbroughTS5 4EE0300 2000 000Prior to accessing CAMHS, young people and their families can find support via the Neurodevelopmental Pathway - Assessment Route for Autism and Associated Conditions | Middlesbrough . This includes information around the Bubble…
- 24/7Weston House42 Curtain RoadLondonEC2A 3NH0800 11 11Young people and children are listened to about any problems day or night. Children who are deaf or find using a regular telephone difficult can try the textphone service. Childline's counsellors listen, advise and help young people and…