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Young people aged 13 to 19 across East Berkshire are being invited to share their awareness, views, and experiences of local current sexual health services – if they have or haven’t used them.
The online survey, which runs from Monday 22 April to Friday 10 May, is being led jointly by Bracknell Forest Council, The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead, and Slough Council.
The aim is to find out from young people what works and what doesn’t in current local sexual health services, to help shape future support.
The online survey has been designed so that all feedback is anonymous.
The survey is hosted on the Bracknell Forest Council website.
Young people aged 13 to 19 across East Berkshire are being invited to share their awareness, views, and experiences of local current sexual health services – if they have or haven’t used them.
The online survey, which runs from Monday 22 April to Friday 10 May, is being led jointly by Bracknell Forest Council, The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead, and Slough Council.
The aim is to find out from young people what works and what doesn’t in current local sexual health services, to help shape future support.
The online survey has been designed so that all feedback is anonymous.
The survey is hosted on the Bracknell Forest Council website.