Table 6.
Promoting contraception in primary care
| • Make condoms easily available without the need for counselling or appointments |
| • Ensure that health promotion materials cover emergency contraception and young people's legal rights to contraception in general |
| • Ensure that materials are displayed where they will be read |
| • Offer contraceptive methods that are attractive to young people (such as not stigmatising), useable just at the time of intercourse, and cheap and easily obtainable |
| • Advise use of “double Dutch” method of contraception |