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Health for Teens introduces a new and different way for young people aged 11-19 to learn about their health. This website is a previous winner of the Association for Healthcare Communications and Marketing (AHCM) ‘Best Website’ award.
This website features bite-sized information on a comprehensive range of physical and emotional health topics for teenagers, including healthy eating, body image, managing stress, advice on relationships, puberty, sexuality and much more. Movie clips, audio snippets and quizzes make the site engaging and interactive, and young people are able to share content easily with their peers via social media.
This website is primarily a health promotion website, covering subjects that promote a healthy body and mind. Links are provided to further information if needed. Users can also find out about accessing support from local services. This website is not about managing serious illnesses, for which more specialist websites already exist, but we’ve signposted to them where they are applicable.
All content has been produced by school nurses, a whole range of other health and wellbeing experts, and most importantly young people. School nurses are always supporting young people to stay happy and healthy. Find out here how to contact a school nurse.
This website is delivered in partnership with a number of NHS providers across the UK. Each of the partners has a local area section on the website, which includes local information, news and support services. To receive an information pack about how you can have your local information on this website, please contact us.
Families, children and young people have been actively involved in developing all aspects of this website. Involving service users in campaigns, further development and content helps make sure it reflects what is important to them.
This website is owned and operated by Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust.
All of the commercial and operational elements of this website are managed by Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust’s Digital Development Team. Day to day operations are governed by a group of senior NHS managers, which also steers the strategic direction of this website.
Clinical management is delivered by the Healthy Together Team in Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust’s Division of Families, Young People and Children’s Services.
The content published on this website is evidence based health information in line with NHS standards, including NICE Guidelines.
All of the content outside of the local area sections is reviewed through a rigorous clinical governance process. The review panel is robustly governed by a formal group of specialist public health practitioners and other specialists from different areas of healthcare practice.
We follow these principles:
All content is evidence-based, informed by research, practice and from the direct experience of clinicians, other health professionals, patients and the wider public.
We follow national NHS standards frameworks which require us to be able to evidence robust clinical risk management plans and processes.
All staff accessing the content management system of this website have completed relevant training.
This website has a clear privacy notice which it explicitly adheres to.
Before any content containing clinical information is published, it is reviewed by a content management board staffed by expert professionals including clinicians, a quality lead, a digital engagement lead and digital nurse practitioners.
Content is reviewed and updated at least every three years. Any updates will be published in line with changes to practice. Next review and last review dates are published on all content.
All information in local areas sections is managed by the respective partner organisation. All NHS organisations are bound by the same clinical governance frameworks.
We are committed to high editorial and ethical standards in the provision of all content on this website. We are committed to providing easily accessible objective, trustworthy information and guidance which enables young people to take ownership of their health. We follow these principles:
The content is accurate, evidence based and in line with NHS policies and practices.
User feedback is always sought to ensure that all content is easily accessible, relevant and current.
All content is objective, impartial and non-judgemental. It is reflective of our diverse audience in the wide communities we serve.
All content is suitable for the target audience. We will not include material that might reasonably be deemed offensive.  Where content includes sensitive information it will be clearly flagged.
This website is not funded through any corporate funding which may have an impact in impartiality, such as advertising revenue.
Whilst we review any external content which we provide links to, we will not be held liable for any issues relating to the upkeep of third party websites. Nor will we be held liable for damage or losses arising from website use or loss of website use (during service interruptions).
In order to continually improve this website, we welcome your feedback and comments. You can request for us to get in touch to receive and discuss your comments if you contact us.
Should any information found on this site raise any personal issues for you, please contact a health professional. Please see the local area sections of the site for further information of how to do this.