Dating apps such as Tinder and Grindr should advertise condoms to prevent STIs, NHS advise Dating apps such as Tinder and Grindr should advertise handouts of free condoms to prevent a surge in sexually transmitted infections, under new NHS advice.
The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (Nice) says schemes which hand out free or cost-price condoms should target websites used “to find local sexual partners” in a bid to cut thespread of diseases.
The schemes, funded by local authorities, should also advertise on social media, pointing those most at risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) to contraception being handed out by GPs, pharmacies, universities and youth groups. The Daily Telegraph
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The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (Nice) says schemes which hand out free or cost-price condoms should target websites used “to find local sexual partners” in a bid to cut thespread of diseases.
The schemes, funded by local authorities, should also advertise on social media, pointing those most at risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) to contraception being handed out by GPs, pharmacies, universities and youth groups. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- Sexually transmitted infections: condom distribution schemes (guideline) National Institute of Health and Care Excellence
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