To end new HIV transmissions a whole government approach is needed
A new project by National AIDS Trust will set out clear priorities beyond the health service to ensure that no one is left behind in the goal to end the HIV epidemic.
Focusses on challenging inequalities.
A new project by National AIDS Trust will set out clear priorities beyond the health service to ensure that no one is left behind in the goal to end the HIV epidemic.
This International Migrants Day, we celebrate the inclusion of tailored health interventions for migrant communities in the HIV Action Plan.
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.
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.
Oluwakemi Agunbiade, our Policy and Research Officer, writes how National AIDS Trust is proud to have collaborated with the NHS England team, alongside ViiV and many of the people who contributed to our original findings, on the development of an e-learning module: ‘Breaking barriers in HIV care’.
Oluwakemi Agunbiade, our Policy and Research Officer, on how the Illegal Migration Bill, now in the House of Lords, could lead to catastrophic outcomes for those seeking asylum who are living with HIV and will work in conflict with efforts to engage all people living with HIV in care.
This Black History Month, National AIDS Trust wishes to celebrate and champion the value of black leadership and representation to create impactful community change and address health inequality.