Sex, self-harming, drugs, alcohol and more - Cel's lifting the lid on young people's health.
Life isn't always easy - and teenagers across the country have been helping us explore the issues that you're facing today. From online bullying to sexual health, body image to mental health. They've been asking the questions you want to hear answered, joined by NHS school nurses and other health professionals to provide solutions, support and understanding.
It's been revealing, amusing, occasionally rude and sometimes slightly emosh.
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Sex, self-harming, drugs, alcohol and more - Cel's lifting the lid on young people's health.
Life isn't always easy - and teenagers across the country have been helping us explore the issues that you're facing today. From online bullying to sexual health, body image to mental health. They've been asking the questions you want to hear answered, joined by NHS school nurses and other health professionals to provide solutions, support and understanding.
It's been revealing, amusing, occasionally rude and sometimes slightly emosh.
Young people from Hertfordshire are helping Cel deal with the sticky issues of sexually transmitted infections - with NHS school nurses providing the answers you might want to hear, like can you catch STIs from a toilet seat?
More than a million people worldwide get sexually transmitted infections every day, but how would you know if you were one of them? How would you feel - and what would you do about it?
Recorded with the help of Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust.
Health Uncovered with Cel Spellman
Sex, self-harming, drugs, alcohol and more - Cel's lifting the lid on young people's health.
Life isn't always easy - and teenagers across the country have been helping us explore the issues that you're facing today. From online bullying to sexual health, body image to mental health. They've been asking the questions you want to hear answered, joined by NHS school nurses and other health professionals to provide solutions, support and understanding.
It's been revealing, amusing, occasionally rude and sometimes slightly emosh.