New contract for Virgin Care to deliver sexual health services on Teesside

Published Monday, 2nd August 2021

The Teesside Sexual Health Commissioning Collaborative can announce that existing provider Virgin Care has been awarded a new contract to deliver an Integrated Sexual Health Service across Teesside.

The Teesside Sexual Health Commissioning Collaborative – which includes Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar & Cleveland and Stockton-on-Tees local authorities, Tees Valley Clinical Commissioning Group and NHS England and NHS Improvements North East & Yorkshire – are pleased to announce that existing provider Virgin Care has been awarded a new contract to deliver an Integrated Sexual Health Service across Teesside for the next three years.  The new contract went live on 1st  August 2021.

Under the new contract, Virgin Care will bring a range of new and innovative services to build on the achievements and system partnerships which they have delivered for the past 10 years.

One of the innovations in the contract is 24/7 digital access to sexual health care and advice supported by SH:24, a leading provider of online sexual health care. The service will enable people to self-manage their sexual health and improve access to a comprehensive range of sexual health services and information such as emergency contraception, STI testing and condoms.

Other core areas in the contract include:

  • Increase in STI screening to reduce prevalence, transmission and late HIV diagnoses.
  • The service is also planning further outreach to find, access and treat people with inequitable sexual health and access barriers working with community partners, delivering street level services and targeting those at greatest risk

Tanya Braun, Public Health Consultant & Chair of the Collaborative Commissioning Group said, “With the new sexual health service we aim to provide high quality local services offering innovative and evidence based approaches for the local community in Teesside. We recognise that having excellent accessible services including improved digital support where possible, will help us to improve health outcomes for our people and this is our priority”. 

Sarah Lunt, BU Head said, “We are delighted to be continuing our work in partnership with GPs, pharmacies and the people across Teesside. We have established an effective Sexual Health Service already, and over the next three years we plan to bring even more innovations to continue improving and expanding our service for patients. We share a vision with health commissioners to empower patients to take responsibility for their own sexual health, either independently or with our support”.

Over the next three years, Virgin Care and commissioners have agreed multiple objectives for the service, including: 

  • Improve and reduce the sexual health inequalities across Teesside amongst communities disproportionally affected by poor sexual health
  • Increase uptake of opportunistic cervical screening for all eligible women
  • Increase uptake of HIV testing, with particular focus on first time service users and repeat testing of those that remain at risk across Teesside
  • Increase uptake of effective methods of contraception, including long acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) for all age groups across Teesside and provided by an array of partners – sexual health clinics, GP surgeries and local community pharmacies.

To find about more about Virgin Care and the new contract, please visit: https://www.thesexualhealthhub.co.uk/services-near-you/teesside/

About Virgin Care

  • Virgin Care operate more than 400 frontline health and social care services across England with a difference.
  • Virgin Care run a wide range of services including community-based intermediate health services, including primary care services like GP practices and walk-in centres, pathway and diagnostic services across England, community adult services including in Surrey and Kent, and Children’s Services in Essex, Lancashire and Wiltshire.
  • Virgin Care Limited and Virgin Care Services Limited are both rated ‘good’ by the CQC following inspections in 2017. Inspectors said that the organisation “could demonstrate through documentary evidence that following acquisition of services, they had managed to bring about a sustained, significant improvement to patient care”.
  • Virgin Care’s NHS services are free-at-the-point-of-need just like any other, and a full list of those we are currently delivering is available online at www.virgincare.co.uk/explore-our-services/.
  • Sir Richard Branson – founder of the Virgin Group – confirmed in January 2018 that any profit made by Virgin Care from its publicly funded services (over and above his original investment) will be spent on NHS and local authority services, with frontline colleagues deciding how to spend the money.