Giving sexual health and contraceptive advice to young people
Fraser Guidelines
Young people under the age of 16 can be provided with advice and treatment in relation to contraceptive and/or sexual health, without the need for parental consent, provided they meet the following criteria:
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Young person will understand the advice given
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Young person cannot be persuaded to inform their parents, or be persuaded to allow staff to inform their parents on their behalf
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Young person is very likely to continue to engage in sexual activity, with or without contraceptive treatment
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Young person’s physical or mental health (or both) is likely to suffer if they do not receive contraceptive advice and/or treatment
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It is in the young person’s best interests for them to be given contraceptive advice and/or treatment, without parental consent