Whether it’s a festival, party, gathering or pride event 🎉 –
let’s look after each other! 🤗
Check out our online queer guide below for wellbeing & harm reduction info and links to helpful resources ✌🏾😘
Sexual health and well-being tips
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Make sure you have enough PrEP before you head out or travel. HIV PrEP is FREE on the NHS across the UK. Find out more about PrEP and your nearest sexual health clinic here.
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If you’re planning to travel, make sure you’ve got enough HIV meds with you. It’s strongly advised to carry all meds in hand-luggage, in case checked-in luggage gets delayed.
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HIV post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP – different from PrEP) is available from some A+E centres (especially during weekends and evenings) and sexual health clinics. PEP needs to be taken within 72 hours of an HIV exposure, and ideally within 24 hours.
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DoxyPEP is a fairly new way of taking antibiotics soon after sex to reduce bacterial STIs. It’s important to know how to use DoxyPEP. Check out our new Guide to DoxyPEP.
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If there’s a chance you won’t go home, or will stay out partying, make sure you’ve got the supplies you need with you. Lots of people use metal bullet-pill holders that can be attached to a key fob, to hold meds like PrEP.
Need a sexual health check-up now or after the festival season?
Sexual health testing and treatment is FREE on the NHS via sexual health services. 🧑🏾⚕️
Find your closest clinic here:
If you DON'T have any STI symptoms, you can use a postal testing service such as Sexual Health London (SHL). 📮
It's a FREE and discreet sexual health service for Londoners. Receive your test kit or contraception at home quickly and discreetly.
Other online testing services include:
Chilling or partying?
Check out our Safer Chillouts Guide (available in five languages) with hints and links to partying as safely as possible.
Need free needles 💉 or other harm reduction resources?
Check out the resource list in the Safer Chillouts Guide. Some parts of the UK offer access to a free postal delivery service for harm reduction materials. Check out if you live in an area that is part of the scheme here.
Doing kink play?
Check out our Kink and Consent Guide to kink play with mutual pleasure and harm reduction in mind.
Need access to free condoms and/or lube? 💧
FREE stocks are often available from your local sexual health clinic or outreach service. Many community queer projects provide free condoms and/or lube (including internal condoms) during festivals and pride events.
Consent Tips
Sex space etiquette 💅🏽
Sex spaces, such as darkrooms, sex saunas and cruising spaces, have been an important part of queer cultures for centuries. You know what things can be like: you squeeze through a gap in a hedge, you push through a tiny door at the back of a bar, you pull back a curtain – and find yourself in a whole new wonderful, unexpected world.