Who will you see?
All of the workers that are part of the scheme have been through training so that they are able to discuss sexual health with you and answer your questions. They will not judge you or talk about you to anyone else. Most access points have both male and female workers although they are not always available.
Unless you are at one of the clinics most of the workers are not doctors or nurses. This means that they won’t be able to diagnose STIs or give you medication or other contraceptives apart from condoms/femidoms. However, they will be able to direct you to the right place if you need any further help.



