Sexual Health
Sexual health and relationships impact a person’s physical, emotional, mental, social, health and wellbeing. Sexual health covers a range of aspects including sex, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), pregnancy, contraception, consent, sexuality, pleasure, relationships and the body. Everyone has the right to good sexual health, as well as the knowledge, skills and ability to make informed choices about their wellbeing.
Consent
Consent is the cornerstone of healthy and respectful relationships. It is a clear, enthusiastic, and voluntary agreement between all parties involved in any sexual activity. Respect for consent ensures that everyone's boundaries, desires, and comfort are prioritized and respected.
Everyone has different comfort levels and boundaries. It's crucial to respect these boundaries and communicate openly to ensure a positive and respectful experience for all involved.
LGBTQI+
The LGBTI+ community encompasses a rich tapestry of sexual orientations, gender identities, and expressions, representing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex individuals, among others. This diverse and vibrant community is united by shared experiences and the pursuit of acceptance.
Members of the LGBTI+ community, like all individuals, seek love, respect, and understanding. They navigate unique challenges with courage and resilience, striving for equal rights, societal acceptance, and the freedom to express their authentic selves.