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Young people urged prioritise their health this Youth Month – CoE

The adolescent and youth-friendly services are tailored to address the barriers youth face in accessing high-quality health services, including sexual and reproductive health services.

The City of Ekurhuleni is encouraging young people to commemorate Youth Month by proactively attending to their health and seeking Adolescent and Youth-Friendly Services (AYFS) at the city’s healthcare facilities.

AYFS is tailored to address the barriers youth face in accessing high-quality health services, including sexual and reproductive health services.

AYFS is designed to promote the health and well-being of young people aged between 10 and 35.

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“The youth is our future, and we encourage young people to take advantage of this commemorative month and be proactive about their health by taking steps to achieve personal wellness,” said the city’s spokesperson Zweli Dlamini.

All primary healthcare facilities have a dedicated professional nurse, referred to as an AYFS champion, and trained to provide primary healthcare services to young people while ensuring a seamless, confidential, and friendly experience.

The AYFS package includes drug and substance abuse, HIV/Aids, TB prevention and TB treatment as well as PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis).

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They also offer nutrition and physical exercises, mental health/illness, services which include psychotherapy and counselling, sexual and reproductive health, gender-based violence empowerment services and termination of pregnancy.

Additionally, they provide acute and chronic disease management and family planning methods, including long-acting reversible contraception methods.

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