A PARTY to promote safer sex was yesterday criticised by a health

council official and the Bishop of Dunkeld, who said it was

''encouraging promiscuity''.

The function next Friday at a night club in Dundee is organised by the

Dundee Harm Reduction Team, a six-strong unit funded by the Dundee

Health Care Trust.

There will be a ''safer sex quiz''. Prizes include a year's supply of

condoms, T-shirts bearing the message Love and Passion Still in Fashion,

and ''passion pouches'' containing condoms and lubricating jelly.

Other prizes will be ''safer sex goodies bags'' which contain

pineapple rings, UHT cream, vanilla sauce, and chocolate and mint

flavoured condoms.

One of the organisers, Ms Rhoda MacRae, said: ''The prizes are just a

bit of fun to get folk talking. The spread of HIV among the heterosexual

community in Tayside has risen quite dramatically in the last few

months.''

She expects to give away more than 3000 condoms and Femidoms at the

party in Fat Sam's Night Club, where a stall will also distribute

leaflets.

The Right Rev. Vincent Logan, the Bishop of Dunkeld, called on people

opposed to the safer sex party to ''make their voices heard''.

He said: ''I am horrified to hear of this. It is abhorrent that public

money should be spent in this way. This is trivialising sex and

encouraging promiscuity.

''More responsibility should be encouraged, rather than

irresponsibilty which this initiative is promoting and fostering. At the

end of the day, the only safe sex is sex with one partner in marriage.''

Mrs Ruth Leslie Melville, vice chairperson of Tayside Health Council,

criticised the team for going over the top. ''This stunt is cheap,

shoddy, and tawdry. It is, after all, public money which is being

used,'' she said.