Sexually Transmissible Infection and Blood-borne Viruses Clinical Services Survey

Overview

About this survey

The WA Department of Health is reviewing publicly funded sexual health clinical services in WA. "Publicly funded" means a clinic, hospital or other service which is funded by the WA Government. These services provide testing and treatment for infections that can be passed on through sex or blood-to-blood contact, including chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, HIV, and hepatitis B and C. These are commonly known as sexually transmissible infections (STIs) or blood-borne viruses (BBVs).  

This work is part of the Public Health Futures Project which aims to improve public health services across the state.

This short survey asks about your experience with STI and BBV clinical services in WA. If you have not used these services, it asks about the reasons why. Your answers will help improve how these services are provided in WA.  

The survey takes about 10 to 15 minutes.

Your answers are kept private and are anonymous. Some questions ask about your background to help us understand whether these services work differently for different groups of people in WA.

If you need support

Some questions in this survey may bring up difficult feelings. If you feel upset or need someone to talk to, free and private support is available at:

  • Healthdirect helpline - call 1800 022 222. Open 24 hours, 7 days. 
  • Sexual Health Helpline WA, Sexual Health Quarters - call 9227 6178 (metro) or 1800 198 205 (country WA)
  • Lifeline WA - call 13 11 44
  • 13YARN - call 13 92 76 (24 hours, for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people)

To begin the survey, click on the “Start Survey” link below.

To submit your response, press the “Submit Response” button on the last page of the survey. 

Closes 14 May 2026

Opened 4 May 2026

Audiences

  • Consumers

Interests

  • Sexual Health