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During Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and Condom Awareness Month, attention is placed on practical actions that support healthier choices, including open communication, consistent condom use and timely care.
STIs remain common, and early testing and treatment are essential to prevent complications and protect partners.

In 2025, City Health facilities consulted with approximately 4 000 people per month for STI-related concerns, highlighting the continued need for awareness and prevention.
Reducing stigma around sexual health makes it easier for individuals to speak openly about symptoms and concerns, and to access treatment early.
Anyone who experiences symptoms, or whose partners experience symptoms, should attend their nearest City Health clinic for assessment and treatment.
Be aware of STI symptoms and seek care promptly
Possible STI symptoms include:

Anyone whose sexual partner has symptoms should also seek care, even if they feel well, as STIs do not always cause symptoms.
Open communication with sexual partners and consistent condom use remain central to STI prevention.
Condoms are a simple and effective way to reduce the transmission of HIV and other STIs, as well as to prevent unintended pregnancies.
Male and female condoms are available free of charge at City Health clinics.

Clinics also provide sexual and reproductive health services, including HIV and syphilis testing, management of STIs, and family planning services. Oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is also available and reduces the risk of HIV infection; however, it does not protect against other STIs, meaning condoms remain a vital prevention tool.
‘Sexual health affects every aspect of our wellbeing. We encourage residents to speak openly, use protection consistently and seek care early. Our clinics are safe, confidential spaces where help is available free of charge. Protecting your health also protects your partner and your community,’ said Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services and Health, Councillor Francine Higham.
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