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www.channel4.com/health
Provides a useful resource for teachers and older pupils. 'Vexed about sex?' in the 'Health House' is specifically aimed at young people and covers a wide range of issues in a lively interactive fashion. The site also acts as a portal for many other useful websites.

www.fpa.org.uk/
The Family Planning Association website carries the slogan 'Putting sexual health on the agenda' and has four main sections. 'I need help now' is targeted specifically at young people. It provides responses to a range of sexual health scenarios and suggests further sources of help and advice at national and local level. The 'Contraception and sexual health guide' is useful for both teachers and pupils and 'News and Campaigns' provides up-to-date information and the possibility to tie-in with specific campaigns. The final section, 'All about fpa', provides background to the organisation.

www.brook.org.uk/
'Putting young people first' is key to the whole philosophy of Brook's operation. 'Brook Online' is specifically aimed at young people and designed to address concerns about sexuality from their perspective. It deals with a range of frequently asked questions with 'Brook guides' providing clear information on contraception, sexually transmitted infections and other aspects of sexuality. There is a really useful section on 'Under 16s', and 'Brook near you' provides local contacts throughout the UK.

www.lovelife.uk.com/
This site is aimed at teenagers and young adults. There is a good index covering a range of sexual health issues including resisting pressure to have sex when you don't want it, and how to insist on 'safer sex' when you do. Information is provided on avoiding pregnancy, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections and on using a condom correctly. There is also a useful true/false quiz. Although produced by Health Promotion England, sexual health clinic listings are given for the whole of the UK under 'Clinic Listings'.

www.ncb.org.uk/sexchart.htm
The Sex Education Forum offers a range of information and services for those providing sex education, and is located within the National Children Bureau website. The site currently features 'A Charter for Good Sex and Relationships Education' produced by young people themselves as a result of a consultation in March 2000 - click on 'Young people's charter'.

www.babycentre.co.uk
BabyCentre has useful sections with information about getting pregnant, pregnancy, babies and toddlers. The site is easy to navigate, text and illustrations are clear and easy to read and there is a wide range of useful interactive elements. It is particularly good on stages of pregnancy and toddler development.