The Health & Public Services Committee today publishes a report into the sexual health of young Londoners, and it’s not good news.
To help address this problem, the report recommends:
* Sex and relationship education should be a core component of the soon-to-be mandatory personal, social and health education curriculum
* Pan-London branding and improved sharing of good practice and joint working for the chlamydia screening programme and sexual health media campaigns.
* The Mayor’s forthcoming Health Inequalities Strategy should include measures to improve young Londoners’ sexual health and reduce rates of teenage pregnancy.
* A sexual health champion should be appointed to encourage the implementation of good practice across the capital.


