New data exposes shocking stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV
A World AIDS Day survey shows that 74% of people living with HIV have experienced stigma or discrimination due to their status.
A World AIDS Day survey shows that 74% of people living with HIV have experienced stigma or discrimination due to their status.
Rhys Goode becomes Head of Terrence Higgins Trust Cymru to help ensure the country meets its goal of ending new HIV cases by 2030.
The report, Not PrEPared, comes as seven people are still newly diagnosed with HIV every day.
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Our response to the UKHSA's most recent figures, including the continuing impact of COVID-19.
'Act on monkeypox' campaign launches as more funding and resources are desperately needed for sexual health services.
Dr Kate Nambiar takes over as our Medical Director from Dr Michael Brady.
LGBT+ councillors and assembly members call on Health Secratery, Steve Barclay MP, to provide financial support for people isolating with monkeypox.
The very limited doses of vaccine we have left in the country must now be prioritised for those most at risk.
Sexual health services are already overwhelmed, with hundreds of thousands of vaccine doses urgently needed, say experts.
The decision will allow Dr Brady to focus on his other roles, including as sexual health and HIV consultant at King’s College Hospital and NHS England’s national advisor for LGBT health.
The short, by Martin Fisher Foundation, aims to update people’s knowledge around HIV and to increase testing coverage.
Data released to mark 40 years since Terrence Higgins’ death shows too many people still believe what they were told in the 1980s about HIV.