Susan Trigger, head of Bitterne Park Secondary School, talks on BBC Radio 5 about clinics at the school which can offer confidential contraceptive implants to teenagers. The BBC reports "some parents are angy they are not being informed". Ms Trigger also spoke on Radio 4's PM programme on February 8 (feature starts 52:15), where she stressed that sexual health was just one area covered by the popular clinics.
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