
Our Trans Awareness Week 2022 statement
We're committed to doing everything we can to ensure trans people are not left behind in the fight against HIV, and the delivery of better sexual health for all.
We're committed to doing everything we can to ensure trans people are not left behind in the fight against HIV, and the delivery of better sexual health for all.
Rhys Goode becomes Head of Terrence Higgins Trust Cymru to help ensure the country meets its goal of ending new HIV cases by 2030.
Make your voice heard and tell us what it means to live with HIV in 2022.
The report, Not PrEPared, comes as seven people are still newly diagnosed with HIV every day.
Our Breaking Barriers project is a collaboration with African Families in the UK, designed to raise awareness of HIV and break down stigma.
Our new report shines a light on ongoing unmet need within HIV testing, data collection, stigma and retention in care.
The new tool makes it easier for gay and bisexual men to find their nearest vaccination centre and book a monkeypox vaccine.
Latest monkeypox information and answers to frequently asked questions about this rare viral infection, including guidance for people living with HIV.
Due to appropriate actions not being taken and the lacklustre monkeypox communication strategy, we have decided to withdraw from monkeypox communications meetings for England.
Our Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Glenda Bonde, looks back at the FAIR (For the Assessment of Individual Risk) changes by NHS Blood and Transplant affecting Black people of African...
We've announced a star-studded line up for our annual foodie fundraising event after party.
The night, which raised over £200,000 to support our work, featured stars such as Emile Sande, Stephen K Amos and Jake Shears.
Our policy on the aspirations for people of Black heritage in HIV and sexual and reproductive health.