About this service
Get It is a scheme providing free condoms, testing and sexual health advice and support in:
Young people can order condoms and at-home testing kits from the Get It website.
We run sexual health events in schools, colleges, universities and local community venues, where we give advice about sexual health and provide on-the-spot tests for chlamydia, gonorrhoea and HIV.
We also deliver workshops for schools, colleges, universities and youth groups about consent, sex and the law, sex and substance misuse, sexting, sexually transmitted infections and contraception.
We work individually with young people in Medway to give in-depth advice across four sessions.
Who can use this service?
You need to be aged between 13 and 25 and live in Bexley, Kent, Medway, Merton, Wandsworth or Richmond. We also run the Get It service in Hertfordshire, without an upper age limit.
Why people use this service
- I need condoms
- I'm having sex
- I'm worried about STIs
- I use sex toys with other people
- I can't afford to buy condoms
How we can help
- Free condoms in your local area
- Ask questions about sex
- Find your nearest clinic
- Get tips on staying safe and the law
- Understand your rights around consent
Sign up online
You can sign up on the Get It website for free condoms or find local Get it sites in your area. Your card will be sent to you within two weeks.
You can order up to two packs of condoms every month. They'll be delivered within five working days in plain, unmarked packaging. You can also visit local Get It distribution sites to get condoms in person.
Everyone deserves equal access to contraception
Young people aren't always able to get condoms when they need them. Some people can't afford them, some people can't talk about sex with their families and not everyone feels comfortable talking to their GP approaching a stranger in a shop.
That's why we created the Get It scheme, so young people can order condoms and lube online. We work with pharmacies, schools and other places in the community to make sure young people can get free condoms when they need them.
With rates of syphilis and gonorrhoea rising, it's vital that we reach young people who might not be able to get condoms or have the sex they want.
How we make a difference
We make sure young people understand their rights about safe and consensual sex. We talk about sexual health issues in a sex-positive, honest and confidential way, which helps young people make informed choices about their sex lives.