Hepatitis C and HIV Co-infection
Last updated:National AIDS Trust report recommending regular Hep-C screening, better education, new therapies, and tackling stigma and mental health issues.
National AIDS Trust report recommending regular Hep-C screening, better education, new therapies, and tackling stigma and mental health issues.
Standards for a wide range of service providers across health, social care and community organisations for provision of psychological support for people living with HIV.
Sharing the experience of 265 people living with HIV about symptoms they experience which fluctuate over time and the impact on their daily lives
A resource for everyone living with HIV explaining psychological support
HIV is a disability. Many people with HIV find that their health places no limits on their ability to work, but for others complications related to HIV create a real barrier to finding and staying in employment.
This report explores the relationship between poverty and HIV, and highlights policies which may alleviate or exacerbate this poverty.
This booklet is a practical resource that provides information and advice for healthcare, voluntary sector and other professionals working with detained HIV positive asylum seekers in Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs).
These standards were developed with the aim of enabling people with HIV in England to access the same quality of care wherever they live.
Report of findings from a project to map and facilitate the development of service networks in four parts of England.