Benefits cut will make life harder for people living with HIV
Last updated:PIP is a lifeline for thousands of people living with HIV – it has to be protected.
PIP is a lifeline for thousands of people living with HIV – it has to be protected.
A prescription model will help to stop new cases and alleviate the pressures faced by many women with HIV.
30% of sexual health services in rural England don’t offer this postal service
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Daniel Fluskey, our Director of Policy, Research and Influencing takes a look back over what has been achieved in 2024, and what we still need to do as we head towards 2030.
Our latest report explores how reckless transmission laws are understood and enforced in England and Wales.
The Knowledge, The Will and The Power: Conference showcased the resilience, innovation, and determination that define the HIV community.
As National AIDS Trust and Helix Arts, supported by North Tyneside Council, announce plans for a vibrant creative event for World AIDS Day at Helix Arts in North Shields, we spoke to Helix’s artist in resident Aaron Markwell.
Nicoletta Policek, Co-Chair of HIV Outcomes UK: "People living with HIV in Scotland must be able to avail themselves of well-resourced and staffed support."