Providing coordinated care for people living with HIV
Last updated:A briefing by National AIDS Trust
A briefing by National AIDS Trust
How NHS overseas visitors charges apply to migrants and asylum seekers in England.
A policy briefing concerning an extensive outbreak of HIV amongst people who inject drugs in Glasgow.
Briefing by the NAT (National AIDS Trust), August 2017, in response to ‘The National Health Service (Charges to Overseas Visitors) (Amendment) Regulations 2017’ which will further deter undocumented
migrants from accessing healthcare and could have serious consequences for public health, all at a greater cost to the NHS.
On Friday 14th July, the Government published its new Drug Strategy: ‘2017 Drug Strategy'. This briefing, endorsed by eight of the UK’s leading harm reduction and drug treatment organisations, looks at whether the focus on harm reduction has improved under the new strategy, and discusses challenges in the funding environment which will have a disproportionate impact on harm reduction services.
This policy briefing assesses the access that mothers living with HIV in the UK have to infant formula milk and makes a series of recommendations to ensure that this essential prevention tool is made available.
Findings from focus groups with a range of people living with HIV for the HIV in the Future NHS Conference, about how NHS reforms will affect them
Briefing, providing advice for healthcare and voluntary sector professionals, explores the Home Office’s HIV Dispersal Guidelines
Report explores rising housing needs for people with HIV due to welfare reforms, highlighting the health impacts of poor housing and the need for better policies