2024 to 2030: People, progress and the fight ahead
Last updated: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.
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.
Robbie Currie, our Chief Executive Officer, writes that we have a once in a generation opportunity to end the five-decade long struggle against HIV. But we’ll only get there if the Government publishes an ambitious new HIV Action Plan.
Daron Oram, our Senior Programme Manager, on how the HIV Confident charter mark can to help organisations and institutions to tackle HIV stigma and discrimination.
Diagnosed with HIV in 2007 and describing himself as ‘unashamedly undetectable’, Ant Babajee is a former BBC journalist, award-winning activist, public health graduate and coaching professional apprentice.
We spoke to Charity Kase, from RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season three, about drag, HIV advocacy and where she gets her artistic inspiration.
To mark international HIV is Not a Crime Awareness Day (HINAC Day), Kat Smithson reflects on the many examples of the criminalisation of HIV that she has seen in the UK over the past decade, and the damage that this broken approach continues to do.