Call for opt-out HIV testing in Scotland’s emergency departments
Opt-out HIV testing in Scotland’s emergency departments should be introduced as a matter of urgency if Scotland is to meet its 2030 goal of eliminating new transmissions of HIV.
Opt-out HIV testing in Scotland’s emergency departments should be introduced as a matter of urgency if Scotland is to meet its 2030 goal of eliminating new transmissions of HIV.
Richard Angell responds to the data released so far and what we need to do next.
Our Stories Told By Us is the first book of its kind focusing on African communities and led by Africans.
Curtis Holder's drawing, 'Terry Higgins – Three Ages of Terry', will be displayed from Thursday 22 June.
The challenge will see the Rugby legend team take on the tallest mountains across Wales, England and Scotland.
The success of the programme shows that the Government must expand the testing to hospitals in high prevalence areas immediately.
Our chief Executive Richard Angell has been recognised at the Proud Scotland Awards for his leadership on HIV and sexual health campaigns.
The latest UKHSA figures prove that the Government has no vision or ambition for improving sexual health.
'The dedication of our supporters means we can call time on HIV. We must end new cases by 2030.'
The eight-panel quilt will be exhibited for the first time at The Festival of Quilts this summer.
The event has raised £50,000 over the last decade as it returns to London this June.
Lynne Short took part in the Big Shave Off, losing her hair to raise money and awareness for our work.
Our chief executive says that the Chair should call everyone in Government with responsibility for delivering compensation around the Contaminated Blood Scandal.