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
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.
Adam Freedman, our Policy, Research and Influencing Manager, writes about working with the Independent Commissioners Office (ICO) to improve their work around HIV data breaches.
Oluwakemi Agunbiade, our Senior Research & Policy Officer, writes about how health inequalities faced by Black people with and at risk of HIV are not new – and that is the problem.
Dr Nicoletta Policek and Professor Caroline Sabin, the HIV Outcomes UK co-chairs, write about the HIV Outcomes coalitions' work to highlight and address the disparities on HIV prevention and treatment outcomes between different groups. This report outlines progress to date.
Joe Parry, our Director of Communications and Engagement, on why Qatar's treatment of Manuel Guerrero highlights the need for a global response to threats to, and erosion of, LGBT+ rights.
James Cole, our Senior Policy, Research and Influencing Manager, write about how disengagement in HIV care is a global issue driven by inequalities and intersecting forms of stigma and discrimination.
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.
Adam Freedman, our Policy, Research and Influencing Manager, shares our analysis of what the 2024 King's Speech means for people living with or affected by HIV.
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.