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Sexual health service transfers back to NHS

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January 09, 2026

NEWCASTLE'S sexual health service is being put back into NHS hands, after being slated by inspectors.

- DANIEL HOLLAND Local democracy reporter

The clinic run by private company Solutions 4 Health (S4H), under contract from Newcastle City Council, was graded "inadequate" by the Care Quality Commission in December following the discovery of breaches of legal regulations on safeguarding, staffing, the condition and accessibility of its premises and equipment, and a lack of governance and oversight.

Staff at the service had spoken out over an "oppressive and bullying culture" and shortcomings in infection prevention, while the healthcare watchdog also criticised a shortage of appointments and delays in test results and treatment. The council had already announced a “mutual termination” of S4H’s contract prior to the CQC verdict.

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