About the Safety Card
Access to good quality information about sexual health and free condoms

The Safety Card Scheme is about allowing you access to good quality information about sexual health and free condoms.
Here's how it works:
- register
- get training
- get the card
Once you have a Safety Card, you can show it to workers when asking for free condoms. This tells them that you've had training and information.
You don't have to be having sex to register for a Safety Card. Safety Card training can help you prepare for safer sex, when you're ready.
In some young people's centres and hubs, you can get your Safety Card training from a specially trained young person, called a Peer Educator.
So there's no excuse to be embarassed.
Find out more about Sex and Condoms.
How do I get a safety card?
There are lots of places you can get a safety card in Oxfordshire, so there's sure to be one near you.
Places you can access the card include School Health Nurses, the local C&SH and GUM clinics, your local Early Intervention Centre, many youth clubs and youth sessions, Young Person's Health Drop ins, Bodyzones, your college or course provider in fact anywhere that is displaying Safety Card posters like the one below.

Joining the Safety Card scheme
If you or your organisation is interested in joining the safety card scheme, training can be provided.
Please contact oxme@oxfordshire.gov.uk to register an interest in the next round of training
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