RESOURCES
European STI Testing Week
Every year in November, during European STI Testing Week, O’YES and its partners work together to encourage testing, particularly among young people.
The campaign raises awareness about the importance of regular testing—even in the absence of symptoms—and facilitates access to free and/or anonymous testing and services available in Brussels and Wallonia.
Through an awareness campaign on social media, in public spaces, and via the depistage.be website, it helps strengthen STI prevention and reduce transmission.
Do you know where to find free condoms?
In response to the rise in STIs and the decline in condom use among young people, O’YES and its partners are leading a campaign aimed at facilitating access to protection.
The campaign raises awareness among young people about the importance of condoms and highlights locations where they can be obtained for free in Brussels and Wallonia.
Promoted on public transportation, social media, college campuses, and through partners on the ground, the campaign aims to remove barriers to prevention, particularly those related to cost.

Table of transmissions, window period, and types of screening by STI
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SMS screening
SMS DEPISTAGE is a partner notification tool available to anyone who has just learned that they have an STI. During your consultations, you can easily :
- Have the QR code scanned
- Pass on the business card that refers to the free and anonymous notification

Maintenance pictograms

Developed by Centre S, Pictogram of an interview is a tool designed for professionals in the field of affective, reproductive and sexual health. It facilitates communication by overcoming cultural and linguistic barriers related to the prevention and screening of HIV, hepatitis and other STIs. With its clear, accessible visuals, it encourages comprehensible, inclusive exchanges.
For more information, send an e-mail to
Objectives
- Improve communication between professionals and beneficiaries, overcoming cultural and linguistic barriers.
- Encourage beneficiaries to take charge of their own healthcare.
- Promote a comprehensive, integrated approach to sexual, emotional and reproductive health.
Target audience
This tool is aimed primarily at people with a migrant background or who have experienced exile, to guarantee them equitable access to health information and services.


These tools are available for sale and/or hire. For further information, please call 02 303 82 14 or send an e-mail to logistique@o-yes.be.




























