aUNTY TASHA HELPLINE

Empowering Adolescent Girls for a Healthy Future

Call me for information on sex, sexuality, unplanned pregnancy, contraceptives, STDs, HIV/AIDS – any-day, anytime.
*You are assured of confidentiality and you won’t be judged.

Why Choose Our Product

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What is Aunty Tasha?

Aunty tasha is an E-service platform aimed at providing general information on sexual and Reproductive Health including safe abortion information, refferals and counselling.

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When was it launched?

The helpline was launched in June 2020 and has been supported by MAMA (The Mobilizing Activists around Medical Abortion Network) .

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Values

Confidentiality
Respect
Empowerment

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Confidentiality

Meet Aunty Tasha: Aunty tasha is an anonymous, youth- friendily, Cyber safe space for adolescents to call in and receive safe and reliable information.

Frequently Asked Questions About Contraceptives?

There are many different types of contraception, but not all types are appropriate for all situations. The most appropriate method of birth control depends on an individual’s overall health, age, frequency of sexual activity, number of sexual partners, desire to have children in the future, and family history of certain diseases

You can get contraception free of charge, even if you’re under 16, from:
• contraception clinics
• sexual health or GUM (genitourinary medicine) clinics
• some GP surgeries
• some young people’s services
• pharmacies

Which method works best for you depends on a number of factors, including your age, whether you smoke, your medical and family history, and any medicines you’re taking. Please visit the your doctor or clinic to find out.

If you’re under 16
Contraception services are free and confidential, including for people under the age of 16.
If you’re under 16 and want contraception, the doctor, nurse or pharmacist won’t tell your parents or carer, as long as they believe you fully understand the information you’re given and the decisions you’re making.
Doctors and nurses work under strict guidelines when dealing with people under 16. They’ll encourage you to consider telling your parents, but they won’t make you.
The only time a professional might want to tell someone else is if they believe you’re at risk of harm, such as abuse. The risk would need to be serious, and they would usually discuss this with you first.

What is safe sex?

Safe sex is any sexual contact that protects you and your sexual partner/s against sexually transmissible infections (STIs) and unplanned pregnancy. It doesn’t involve the exchange of body fluids like semen, vaginal fluids or blood with anyone you have sex with.

What is safe sex?

Safe sex is any sexual contact that protects you and your sexual partner/s against sexually transmissible infections (STIs) and unplanned pregnancy. It doesn’t involve the exchange of body fluids like semen, vaginal fluids or blood with anyone you have sex with.

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Phone: 0955325325
Phone: 0970283636

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