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.
Cel's asking young people in Norfolk when is the right time to start having sex and how you might know you're ready. We have two NHS school nurses on hand to offer some help and advice.
Choosing to have sex for the first time is a pretty big decision and there are a few things to take into account - like love, virginity, contraception, consent, STI's, talking to your partner, talking to your parents (or not) and, of course, whether or not to shave "down there".
Recorded with the help of Norfolk Children and Young People's Health Services.
Mentioned in this podcast: http://c-card.areyougettingit.com https://www.brook.org.uk/ http://sexpression.org.uk/ https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/
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.