We all have a role in educating as well as stopping inaccurate information about sex, relationships and our bodies from reaching or influencing others.
We can also become advocates in our own spaces and social circles for comprehensive sexuality education.
This isn't a comprehensive list of ideas - it's just a start!
Developing a digital literacy resource on content creation for schools in England that will cover areas of the new Relationships and Sex Education curriculum, as part of a fellowship with Brown University.
Running a project boosting information on sexual and reproductive health online.
Please DM Sophia on Twitter or Instagram if you'd like to get involved in either project
Continuing to report on sexual and reproductive health rights, gender violence and technology for VICE World News.
Seize teachable moments in conversations on and offline with your peers and loved ones to talk about sexual health and wellbeing.
If there is a young person in your care, consider how you will have active discussions with them throughout their lives in a timely manner to engage them in thinking about positive sexual health and wellbeing. This piece can help you start.
Write to your MP about how the public health budget supports schools in your area, or how much training has been given to teachers where you live to deliver sex education.
Become part of your GP's Patient Participation Group, a group of volunteers who are patients of the practice and seek to promote and enhance delivery of its healthcare services.
Make an effort to read or learn something new every month about sexual health. You could join a book club, or start one, like this one.
Please DM if you'd like me to add an idea of yours to this list.