In a period where we’re more open than ever about sex, how can educators help bridge the gaps in understanding?

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In a period where we’re more open than ever about sex, how can educators help bridge the gaps in understanding?
Chlamydia rates are at the highest reported number in the since records began in 1996, both in the ACT and nationwide. The latest report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) has revealed that teenaged women between the ages of 15-19 are reporting infections at the highest rate, followed closely by men aged between 20-24.
As part of a UTS Journalism Crowdsourcing project, 52 anonymous participants submitted their questions about Sex and Sexual Health for a final year project. Reporter Eliza Spencer sat down with Clinic 66’s Dr. Rebecca Wiig and gave her your questions to learn more about common...