David Stuart
For excellent online chemsex support, I recommend this excellent service, Controlling Chemsex. It is a service created and run by professionals with long-time experience providing chemsex support, many of whom have struggled with chemsex in the past themselves.
Online interactive ChemSex Care Plan:
An online tool to support ChemSex patients to create their own behaviour change "Care Plan".
Chemsex FIRST AID
A 20 page booklet that focuses on the most urgent consequences that can occur in chemsex environments, including First Aid tips, when to call an ambulance, what to do.
Jetset Trigger
A plan to safeguard against lapses & cravings that happen when returning home from a journey
ChemSex Boundaries;
An online check-box questionnaire to help clients reflect on the role chems play in their sex lives
GHB/GBL Diary (G-Diary)
For G dependent people, wanting to stabilise or reduce their daily dosing or to self-detox gradually.
Video tutorial; motivational interviewing skills in a ChemSex context;
Sometimes our clients can be frightened to make changes, or unaware of opportunities they are missing, when ensconced in a lifestyle. These skills can help a person safely reflect on behaviour and choices.
Limiting screentime.
Instructions to help prevent (eg, Grindr) App use on your phone during certain periods.
Video tutorial; creating a ChemSex care plan:
For healthcare professionals supporting clients/patients to make changes around chems & sex.
Measuring Outcomes
Some questions that might be asked, to measure the success or failure of your ChemSex Support interventions
A clinician's guide to ChemSex and hepatitis C:
How to support our clients/patients to negotiate transmission risks in a ChemSex environment.
Drug/Drug Interactions;
A guide to drug/drug interactions (Chems and anti-retrovirals); an understandable interpretation of the science for clinicians and patients.