LGBT+ History Month: Tristan’s reflections
Last updated:Dr Tristan Barber, Chair of the British HIV Association, shares his professional and personal reflections for LGBT+ History Month on the theme of science and innovation.
Dr Tristan Barber, Chair of the British HIV Association, shares his professional and personal reflections for LGBT+ History Month on the theme of science and innovation.
It’s time to get lenacapavir approved by NHS England and out to people who need it.
Jacqui Stevenson, Senior Policy, Research and Influencing Manager, reflects on prioritising people's quality of life in HIV policy.
This inspirational member of our Community Advisory Group talks about what activism has meant, and still means to him.
Exploring the theme of 'Activism and Social Change' this LGBT+ History Month
Chaya Hanoomanjee, from law firm Austen Hayes, explains why this case matters, and what to do if you think you may have been affected.
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.
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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."
Dr Alessandro Ceccarelli, reflects on the progress made in the Welsh HIV response, and the crucial steps needed to ensure everyone living with HIV can thrive.