Charter mark that tackles HIV stigma renewed for three years
Last Updated:HIV Confident – the charter mark for businesses and organisations to tackle HIV stigma – has been awarded a further three years funding.
HIV Confident – the charter mark for businesses and organisations to tackle HIV stigma – has been awarded a further three years funding.
National AIDS Trust, the UK’s HIV rights charity, responds to today’s sentencing of Adam Hall for rape and intentional transmission of HIV.
HIV charities in Wales say the next Senedd could end the onward transmission of HIV, but the government will need to act urgently to reach this target.
In a win for sex workers' rights, the Scottish Parliament has voted against this bill thanks to Scotland for Decrim's campaigning.
This International Migrants Day, we celebrate the inclusion of tailored health interventions for migrant communities in the HIV Action Plan.
National AIDS Trust are in full support of a briefing from Decrim Now calling for the decriminalisation of sex work.
Charities welcome funding formula milk and sterilising equipment for the infants of all women living with HIV.
Robbie Currie, Chief Executive, reflects on World AIDS Day and the new HIV Action Plan.
A simple injection six times a year can take us to the next stage in the fight against the HIV epidemic.
We comment on the UKHSA's latest HIV data.
To make the vision of the Plan a reality, we must see sustained investment in the NHS, stronger NHS partnerships with community organisations, and a continued focus on tackling inequalities.
HIV organisations have come together to call for the EHRC draft guidelines to be withdrawn