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Series 3 : Episode 1 -Naomi Sutton- Sexual Pleasure, Sex Education and Taboo Topics
The focus of the podcast will explore sexual pleasure and what this means within the context of care. The role of television programmes in relation to promoting sex education and how we raise issues within our clinical conversation. Episode GuestNaomi Sutton has been working as a Consultant within the Rotherham Sexual Health Services since 2016 after completing training in Sheffield. Throughout her career she has developed a passion for education and raising awareness of sexual health, enjoying her role as the FSRH training programme director, as well as regular commitments to teaching other health care professionals and lecturing at conferences. Naomi's media career started with the E4's 'The Sex Clinic’ which “helps young people get their sex lives back on track” and, as well as other media roles, she has talked frankly about vulvas, sex in old age, HIV and other sexual health subjects, on C4’s ‘Steph’s Packed Lunch’. Naomi is proud to be a Trustee for the charity Saving Lives UK and an Ambassador for both the Eve Appeal and the Family Planning Association. Additional Information and Links National HIV Nurse Association (NHIVNA) www.nhivna.org.HIV Matters Bookstore https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/HIVMatters How to contact the show Dr Michelle Croston@ michelle.croston@nottingham.ac.ukhttps://hiv-matters.captivate.fm