Welcome to the Kirklees Young People Friendly Website!

This site offers up to date information on Sexual Health Services available to all young people within Kirklees.

If you want to know more about the various contraception available, symptoms and causes of Sexually Transmitted Infections, and building positive relationships then you’ve come to the perfect site!

All places displaying the KYPF Logo on this site have been assessed to ensure they are providing the highest possible Sexual Health Service to all young people in Kirklees as we believe you have the right to access health services that are Welcoming, Friendly, Non Judgmental, Confidential, Free, Accessible and Safe. So look out for the KYPF logo at your local health centres, doctors, youth clubs, etc…

Contraception

Condom

If you have decided to become sexually active, the BEST way to avoid contracting STIs is by using a condom; other… Read More ›

STIs

STI's

Anyone who has had sex without using a condom may be at risk of contracting an STI, and some types… Read More ›

Sex, The Law & You

Sex, the Law, and You

What is the law on sex? It is legal for you to consent to have sex from the age of… Read More ›

C-Card Scheme

C-Card

Welcome to the Kirklees C-Card Scheme! Some of you may have accessed or may be currently accessing condoms and sexual… Read More ›

Latest News

March 1, 2012
Auntie Pam's

Auntie Pam’s

At Auntie Pam’s we know that when you’re having a baby the last thing you want to deal with is everything… Read More ›

December 13, 2011
talkThru Logo

Talkthru formerly known as Huddersfield Pregnancy Crisis Centre

Huddersfield Pregnancy Crisis Centre has now changed their name to Talkthru.
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October 25, 2011
KYPF News

Hannah Bettany, Sexual Health Youth Worker!

Hannah works directly with Young People aged 13–19 years across North Kirklees in a variety of settings talking about Sex and Relationships.
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