We aim to offer services which are ‘teenage-friendly’. In summary, this means that:
- We welcome teenagers and aim to put them at ease when they come to the practice
- We can assure teenagers that confidentiality will be maintained if aged 12-16, and they ask to keep details of their consultations confidential or if they consult us about potentially sensitive issues
- Teenagers are welcome to see a Doctor on their own if they wish and are aged 12-16. We would however advise them to come with an adult where possible.
Sexual health advice is available, as is advice on other issues such as depression, drugs, alcohol and self-harm and we can advise teenagers about emergency contraception if required.
Parents
As a practice we would encourage parents/carers to discuss key health issues with their children.
Useful resources can be found at:
Parenting Programmes’ Alliance
Additional Information
The Practice has developed this section with the help from our Patient Participation Group. Our aim is to offer teenagers lots of useful information and links to resources relating to health and well-being. We have 506 patients registered at the practice between the ages of 13 and 19 – this equates to 7% of our practice population.
We hope you find the links below useful and if you do have any suggestions on how we can improve our services or content information on our website, please do contact me using our generic email address [email protected] or you can speak with me by contacting the surgery on 0191 2362115. Patients due to turn 16 will also receive a letter from the practice explaining what services we offer and how to access them.
Check out these sites for more detailed information
Online Support for 11 to 18 year olds
Victims of Internet Crime – Speak Out
Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide
X Help Centre – Safety and Security
Confidentiality
We provide a confidential service to all young people even if your under 16. This means the information you share with us will go no further without your permission.
The only time we might have to consider sharing confidential information without your permission would be to protect you or someone else from serious risk or harm, should this happen you will be informed.