It's my body: calls to ChildLine Scotland about sexual health and wellbeing
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09/10/2007Author
Newall, Elinor
Lewis, Ruth
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Abstract
The last decade has seen increasing efforts by central and local government to target sexual
health services and initiatives at young people in order to improve their sexual health. However, for
Scotland’s Sexual Health Strategy and associated initiatives to be effectively implemented, more
information is needed about children and young people’s own views, concerns and experiences
regarding their sexual health and well-being.
This briefing reports on a research study funded by the Scottish Executive and carried out by the
Centre for Research on Families and Relationships (CRFR) and ChildLine Scotland to explore
over 14,000 calls made to the helpline in this area. Calls to ChildLine Scotland about sexual
health and well-being issues, including sexual abuse, have increased steadily over the years and
are the primary reason for calling in over a quarter of all calls. These calls reflect children’s own
agendas, supporting an approach which treats children and young people as competent reporters
on their own lives.
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