Ending new HIV cases in Scotland by 2030 ‘at risk’ without new investment, says Public Health Scotland
Our response to Public Health Scotland’s new report, setting out the progress made towards ending new HIV cases by 2030
Our response to Public Health Scotland’s new report, setting out the progress made towards ending new HIV cases by 2030
With Waverley Care, we have published our assessment of Scotland's progress towards ending new HIV transmissions by 2030.
New recommendations leave those with HIV and their families in limbo.
The campaign is aimed at communities that could most benefit from more knowledge of the HIV prevention medication.
and what it means for ending new HIV cases.
Diagnoses of chlamydia and gonorrhoea have decreased in Scotland but access to testing remains unequal, with young people most affected.
In a boost to Scotland’s efforts to end new HIV cases by 2030, emergency department opt-out blood-borne virus testing will be rolled-out in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
A world-leading vaccination programme will help tackle record levels of the STI.
Public Health Scotland have today [17 June 2025] published the Data Monitoring Plan for the Sexual Health and Blood Borne Virus Action Plan: 2023 to 2026. The new plan recognises the need for more...
Our Chief Executive Richard Angell OBE responds
Our Chief Executive Richard Angell OBE responds.
Our Chief Executive Richard Angell has written to the Inquiry Chair
31 March 2025 - Christie's, London & Online