In a notable milestone for community health services in Suffolk, the new Suffolk Sexual Health Service, commissioned by Suffolk County Council, launched last week, on Wednesday 1 May 2024.
This pivotal initiative, transitioning from the current iCash service facilitated by Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust, will now be delivered by Provide Community, a leader in healthcare services across Essex and other parts of the UK.
With a proven track record, Provide Community brings years of expertise from successfully administering Essex Sexual Health Service. Their extensive experience promises not only a seamless integration of services but also the assurance of maintaining the highest standards of patient care and confidentiality.
Michelle Parker, Director of Business Development and Strategic Partnership at Provide Community, said: “This is an exciting time for us to bring our robust sexual health service model in Essex, to benefit the Suffolk Region.
“Our mission is to ensure that the transition not only meets but exceeds the sexual health needs of the Suffolk community,”
The launch marks a significant milestone in Suffolk County Council’s commitment to enhancing community health outcomes.
Cllr Craig Rivett, Cabinet Member for Public Health and Public Protection, said: “We are delighted to be working with Provide Community to deliver the new sexual health service.
“Together we aim to provide a high quality, equitable, cost effective integrated sexual health service that addresses the needs of the population of Suffolk and contributes to a reduction in inequalities in health and empowers individuals to take control of their sexual health”
Suffolk residents are encouraged to stay informed by visiting the new Suffolk Sexual Health Service website for updates and service details here.