Chemsex refers to the use of certain drugs to enhance or prolong sexual experiences, predominantly among men who have sex with men – and the health, social, and emotional impacts it can have.
This session is aimed at anyone in the general public who wants to learn more. Whether you're concerned about someone you know, involved in community support, or just want to better understand this complex issue, you're very welcome.
We’ll hear from a range of expert speakers, including people working in sexual health, harm reduction, and research, who will share their insights and experiences around chemsex, the substances commonly involved, and strategies to reduce harm.
Topics covered will include:
- What is chemsex and why does it happen?
- Substances commonly used (such as GHB, crystal meth, mephedrone)
- Physical and mental health impacts
- The role of stigma and access to support
- Harm reduction strategies and safer practices
- Current research and community perspectives
Who Should Attend
- Healthcare Professionals
- People working in public health
- Staff from community organisations and services, especially those working in LGBTQ+ support
- Members of the public with an interest in learning more
Speakers include:
- Phillip Wragg – Senior Health Promotion Specialist, Terrence Higgins Trust
- Darren Murphy – Specialist Chemsex Practitioner, Forward Leeds
- Dr Mikey Ewens – Consultant Physician in Genitourinary (Sexual Health & HIV) & Internal Medicine, HIV & Chemsex, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
- Paul Holt – Sexual Health Practitioner, The Northern Integrated Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service, Manchester
- Patriic Gayle, Projects Lead, Gay Men's Health Collective
- Dr Stephen Naulls, Academic Clinical Fellow, Brighton and Sussex Medical School