Union of Students in Ireland launches 'Shag Week' at six campuses

Students at six campuses around the country are taking part in "Shag Week".

Union of Students in Ireland launches 'Shag Week' at six campuses

Students at six campuses around the country are taking part in "Shag Week".

The annual sexual health drive is being organised by the Union of Students in Ireland.

Students are being urged to get themselves tested for Sexually Transmitted Infections.

It is taking place on campuses in Galway, Dundalk, Carlow and Dublin.

The USI's deputy president, Annie Hoey, says promoting consent is another key message of the week.

She said: "Obviously in an ideal world we would teach consent at a much younger age. In Sweden they teach consent and boundaries from the age of five and upwards.

"So we'd like to see it being introduced in secondary education so that it won't be necessary in third level, but right now I think it is quite clear that it is necessary."

The USI's deputy president also says getting tested for STIs is vital for people who are sexually active.

She said: "We're really encouraging people to go out and get tested. For example, HIV Ireland is offering free testing at their office in Eccle Street on Wednesdays from 1.30pm to 3.30pm.

"If you go onto shag.usi.ie, there is lots of information around where your local STI clinic is."

more courts articles

Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson arrives at court to face sex charges Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson arrives at court to face sex charges
Case against Jeffrey Donaldson to be heard in court Case against Jeffrey Donaldson to be heard in court
Defendant in Cobh murder case further remanded in custody Defendant in Cobh murder case further remanded in custody

More in this section

Homeless figures hit new record with more than 13,866 in emergency accommodation Homeless figures hit new record with more than 13,866 in emergency accommodation
Melanoma mRNA jab ‘Real hope’ for cancer cure as personal mRNA vaccine for melanoma trialled
Number of Catholic marriages fall in 2023 with almost a third opting for civil ceremonies Number of Catholic marriages fall in 2023 with almost a third opting for civil ceremonies
War_map
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited