Triple J’s ‘The Hook-up’ talks sexual health with the CEH

Alison Coelho, Co-manager for the CEH, along with two young people we work with, was interviewed on Triple J’s ‘The Hook Up’ with James Findlay on Sunday 17 of September. You can listen to the interview here and the whole program here. 

The program highlights issues around sexual health and relationships. The clip you’ll hear talks about some of the difficulties for young people who are international students and/or from a refugee background living in a new country and getting access to the right information about topics like contraception, blood-borne viruses, and relationships. It’s an entertaining and informative listen.   

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