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Fraser Guidelines and the provision of condoms to under 16's There is no law to prevent workers providing condoms to individuals under the age of 16. All other forms of contraception can only be supplied by health professionals trained n family planning. If workers are sufficiently trained, confident and are sure that a clear need has been identified, condoms may be issued to a young person under the age of 16. It is considered good practice for workers to follow the Fraser guidelines when discussing personal or sexual matters with a young person under 16. The Fraser guidelines give guidance to doctors and health professionals in England and Wales o providing advice and treatment to young people under 16 years of age. These hold that sexual health services can be offered without parental consent providing that; 1. The young person understands the advice that is being
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