Women Sexual Health, Importance of Testing and Education.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan talks about Women Sexual Health and address issues surrounding it.

Women  sexual health continues to increase in our communities with about 8 out of 10 women having suffered from STIDs.

The Mayor of London statement was “Educating of women and the public will significantly reduce the increase in infections with London having the highest population with STIDS and HIV/AIDS in the UK”.

Primary and secondary schools are being to taught how to practice safe sex, also communities will be setting up more boots to discuss sexual awareness and offer diagnosis. An exhibition of people living with HIV will be launching this will be focused on their daily lives and their advice and opinion. He emphasised on how 87% of 571 of people tested are females the numbers needs to be reduced to ensure healthy living.

Mr. Khan  addressed the raising figures of women with STIDs and the prevention procedures he has set in place to decrease these figures and increases awareness .

An organisation like sexual health wellbing provides sexual services o three 3 London boroughs,delivering support to people living with HIV and those who are at high risk of poor sexual health. Such organisations will be increased to help prevent the increase of sexual health in women.

During the meeting Onkar Shota who represents Ealing and Hillingdon constituency a member of the  Labour Party raised a question concerning sexual health she said: As part of your responsibility for promoting the reduction of health inequalities what representation have you made regarding Londoner’s access to sexual services in areas where clinics have shut down and new online services will not be available until next year?

The Mayor of London reply to the question was Promoting of sexual of Sexual health is being increased. Leaving no community behind through advice, 15 -27 youngsters mainly women are diagnosed with contracting STIDs.

Mandatory sex education in pual health matters and sexual health week that promotes awareness in women.

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During an interview with Pink News on 2nd December 2016 Mr Khan said there needs to be urgent action on HIV infection rates in London.

A report was published by Public Health England with figures that showed 43% of new infection of HIV was in London.

Working together as a nation will ensure that London and its boroughs will have less cases of women sexual health disease . Impressive work is being done by the HIV prevention campaign to improve sexual health through regular testing.

Educating Londoners by urging them to find out more about their sexual health especially women and getting  tested for HIV and other sexual related illness will hep reduce crisis and treatment can be applied early on.

For the launch of London AIDS Memorial Campaign, Annie Lennox HIV Ambassador on 28 September 2011 made a statement concerning the proposal she said:

“Despite the fact that HIV/AIDS has been around for several decades, one of the biggest challenges is the all-pervasive stigma which still continues to keep the issue shrouded in secrecy, ignorance ,fear and shame, whether you live in Cameroon or Camden.

An AIDS memorial in the heart of London would set a wonderful example to other cities and send out a powerful statement to the world, not only by acknowledging those who have been taken in the pandemic, but would also call attention to the fact that HIV/AIDS  has not gone away, and is still devastating millions of people lives”.

 

 

 

 

 

A practitioner at St George’s University Hospital gave an insight to challenges that await women with Sexual Health.

As changes occurs so is the risk of contracting sexual health diseases hence the need of education to help minimize the increase of STIDs, awareness is what will help with this reduction with this the society can be more health.

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Sadiq Khan helping staff renting privately in London

Sadiq Khan announced that all parts of the City Hall group would offer employees help with renting a flat and urged businesses to follow suit.

The Mayor, Sadiq Khan, knows that we need to build more affordable homes. However, in the short term, he’s doing all to ensure this. Also, he encourages offering help to buy through guarantees or mortgage loans and considers the provision of quality rental accommodation.

To comply with this: pressure the government to prohibit the payment of agents’ fees, loan deposits, so many others now offer their interest loan loans services.

He also started to build new homes in London Living Rent (a new type of affordable rental that is at lower levels than the Market).

Sadiq announced a new criminal database of owners and agents, this new database will be launched on this website in the fall. It will help municipalities to share information about delinquent owners.

Tenants can also use it. Some municipalities such as Camden, Newham, Southwark are participating in the first phase, and other councils are found after its launch.

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The decision of Mr. Khan is for the Head of Finance and Governance to give his consent to the LLDC (London Legacy Development Corporation’s) to provide financial assistance, pursuant to section 213, in the form of loans or benefits, whether contractual or non-contractual, but not to exceed 10,000 pounds per year and have to be in line with the HRMC guidelines related to an employer’s tax-free loans.

  • Many businesses have reported that they are trying to retain and attract the best talent.

For this, the Mayor delegated his power to give this consent to GLA’s senior officers, since pursuant to Section 213 of the Localism Act of 2011 requires LLDC to seek the consent of the Mayor to provide financial assistance, including loans, to any person.

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There is also a consultation and a positive response to the proposal insofar as it is a change in the “rates and eligibility criteria of the LLDC staff”. However, the director of the campaign says that because of the high cost of housing, it would be a great challenge to attract and retain the people they need.

The Mayor said: “It is unacceptable that so many hard-working Londoners continue to be priced out of their own city – it is bad for Londoners and bad for the future economic success of the capital.

Sadiq Khan’s objective of the proposal is to support the two million plus people who live in London’s private sector rented, being more than a quarter of all Londoners, with private rented housing costs by providing an interest-free loan to cover the deposit.