Public health services non-mandatory contract
These documents are designed for use by local authorities in public health commissioning services including sexual health services.
Applies to England
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The public health services contract is adaptable for use for a broad range of public health services and delivery models. It provides a framework to hold providers to account for the delivery of these services to achieve improved health outcomes.
The document titled 鈥業ntegrated sexual health service specification 2023鈥� is to help local authorities commission integrated sexual healthcare and can be used alongside the non-mandatory public health services contract.
Email any queries or comments to: sexualreproductivehealthandabortionpolicyteam@dhsc.gov.uk.
Updates to this page
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Replaced 'Integrated sexual health services: a suggested national service specification' with the latest 'Integrated sexual health service specification 2023', updated email address for enquiries, and retagged page as belonging to OHID and UKHSA.
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鈥業ntegrated sexual health services: a suggested national service specification鈥� replaces 鈥業ntegrated sexual health services: national service specification鈥�. 鈥楽exual health services: key principles for cross-charging鈥� replaces the 鈥楩ramework of principles on cross-charging arrangements for sexual health services鈥�. Both documents have been updated throughout.
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Updated public health services contract and the guidance for 2015 to 2016.
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Updated public health services contract and the guidance for 2014 to 2015
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added document Sexual health: clinical governance
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The 'Integrated Sexual Health Services: National Service Specification' added for use by local authorities.
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First published.