Then and Now: HIV and why we still need to talk about it
'Back then, many people thought that HIV only affected gay men and people of colour. Sadly, some people still think that today.'
'Back then, many people thought that HIV only affected gay men and people of colour. Sadly, some people still think that today.'
'This is the cruel irony: effective HIV treatments have made HIV more manageable, but the lingering stigma still kills.'
HIV organisations have come together to call for the EHRC draft guidelines to be withdrawn.
Pride is a reminder of the resilience, strength, and contributions of the LGBT+ community, especially in the fight against HIV.
The garden aims to educate the public about HIV and challenge stigma.
In episode three of this season of I Kissed a Boy, Adam, a marketing manager from Reading, shares that he is living with HIV. This has helped spark an important conversation around what it’s like to...
Earlier this year Nick posted a video to his Instagram page. Nick’s content normally focusses on style and fashion, but this video was different.
Today is Trans Day of Visibility, an opportunity to celebrate trans people and raise awareness of the inequalities and discrimination faced by the trans community.
Marking what would have been Terry Higgins’ 80th birthday, Queer Britain will host the Terry Higgins AIDS Memorial Quilt. The quilt was produced by Terrence Higgins Trust and The Quilters’ Guild and...
Read about Paul’s connection to Terrence Higgins Trust, and how you can help raise awareness of HIV by getting your own Heart badge today.
This International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating change.
With mpox back in the news and a serious situation unfolding in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and countries in Central and East Africa, we address your questions about the virus.
Your support for Terrence Higgins Trust could be the difference between our 2030 goal being realistic and being realised.