The service, called Shelf, was designed by Jack Hunt School students Andrew Aistrup, Charley Genever, Ciara McElderry and Abigail Sykes.
After winning national business and enterprise competition the Big Deal, the students received a donation from Glenn Earle, a partner at investment bank Goldman Sachs, and funding of £3,000 from Peterborough Youth Bank.
The service includes a website and brochure and aims to raise sexual health awareness among young people in Peterborough with the goal of reducing teenage pregnancies. It launched last week at the school.
www.shelf.org.uk.
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