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Dr Nicoletta Policek and Professor Caroline Sabin

HIV Outcomes UK - supporting the quality of life of people living with HIV

22/08/2024

By Dr Nicoletta Policek and Professor Caroline Sabin, HIV Outcomes UK co-chairs. 

Established in 2023 to respond to some of the...

Joe Parry

Manuel Guerrero's case highlights the need for global action on LGBT+ rights

06/08/2024

By Joe Parry 

Last week Manuel Guerrero’s appeal in Qatar was rejected and his initial verdict was upheld. Manuel...

Disengagement in HIV care is a global issue but community leadership holds the key

01/08/2024

Disengagement in HIV care is a global issue driven by inequalities and intersecting forms of stigma and discrimination....

Robbie Currie

How can a new HIV Action Plan achieve the 2030 goals and support everyone to live well with HIV?

30/07/2024

Introducing a new collaboration between National AIDS Trust, Terrence Higgins Trust, and Elton John AIDS Foundation

Adam Freedman

King’s Speech 2024 – what does it mean for people living with HIV?

22/07/2024

By Adam Freedman

Last week, the King’s Speech gave us an opportunity to discover exactly what the new...

Daron Oram

Become HIV Confident to beat stigma

21/07/2024

By Daron Oram

Sunday 21st July is Zero HIV Stigma Day. HIV related stigma can be experienced at...

Alessandro Ceccarelli.

Dr Alessandro Ceccarelli: “Every action, no matter how small, contributes to a larger movement towards a more just and inclusive society”

26/06/2024

A key figure of the Fast Track Cymru initiative in Wales, NAT trustee Dr Alessandro Ceccarelli is the former Head...

Ant Babajee

Ant Babajee “Our voices are most clearly heard when we work together”

24/06/2024

Diagnosed with HIV in 2007 and describing himself as ‘unashamedly undetectable’, Ant Babajee is a former BBC journalist, award-winning activist,...

Charity Kase

Charity Kase: "Drag helped me project what I felt after my HIV diagnosis out into the world as something positive and productive"

18/06/2024

Charity Kase – “one of East London’s edgiest drag queens” - is known for her extravagant, sometimes disturbing, always hugely...

Dan Fluskey

Welcome progress, but time to start doing things differently – what next for the HIV response in the UK

17/06/2024

By Daniel Fluskey 

Ensuring there are high quality, equitable, and sustainable HIV and sexual health services across the UK has...