Reproductive services that are accessible to, acceptable by and appropriate for adolescents and youth are called adolescent- and youth-friendly reproductive health services. They are in the right place, at the right price (free where necessary), and delivered in the right style to be acceptable to young people. The characteristics of AYFRH services relate to the service providers, the health facility itself, and the programme design. You see these characteristics in Boxes 10.1–10.3 below.

In Box 10.1 you see the characteristics related to the health facility.

Box 10.1 Health facility characteristics

Box 10.2 Characteristics of the service provider

The four characteristics in the above box relate to the service provider.

Stop reading for a moment and think about this for yourself. You are the service provider. Do you think you have the above four characteristics?

Health facilities that are adolescent- and youth-friendly have a convenient space or room which young people who are in need of sexual and reproductive health services can use without being seen and heard by others. If there is no such space for the young people, they will be waiting for services in the midst of older clients and this will make them uncomfortable.

Stop reading and think of your health post. Is it possible to arrange a convenient room or space for young people?

Arranging a convenient space or room for young people is not enough by itself. The room should have enough space to ensure privacy and it should be located in a convenient area where the young person can feel comfortable. Otherwise, they may be too embarrassed to come for the services.

Young people also need to have services in hours that are convenient for them.

Stop reading and think about this from your experience. Are the service hours at your health post convenient for young people?

The third set of characteristics relates to the overall programme design of the reproductive health services for adolescents and youth. This is presented in Box 10.3 below.

Box 10.3 Programme design characteristics

Stop reading and think of your experience. Which of the above programme design characteristics exist at the health post in your community? Could you do anything to improve the service offered by your health post?

In Study Session 13 you will learn how you can assess whether the services provided at your health post are adolescent- and youth-friendly or not.