Black people left behind as PrEP rolls out
We're launching our 'PrEP protects' campaign to ensure Black Africans aren't left behind in the fight against HIV.
We're launching our 'PrEP protects' campaign to ensure Black Africans aren't left behind in the fight against HIV.
This year we’re shining a light on the amazing work done by black members of our team working across the charity.
The latest Terrence Higgins Trust patron will continue transforming perceptions of HIV.
With uncapped PrEP rollout due to start in England in October 2020, interloper Richard Angell looks at the painstakingly long and winding road to this important milestone.
The Government has given funds to local councils in England to start the roll-out of PrEP from October.
We've already waited too long for the Government to take action on its promised national sexual health strategy.
A joint statement from Terrence Higgins Trust, National AIDS Trust (NAT), British HIV Association (BHIVA), British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH), and the UK Community Advisory Board...
The former Wales rugby captain is challenging the public to Move, Donate, Nominate to help raise vital funds to support people affected by HIV.
We've published much-needed guidance on having sex while managing the risk of COVID-19 as the coronavirus pandemic and resulting social distancing continues.
Dr Michael Brady, Medical Director at Terrence Higgins Trust, shares how to have sex while managing the risk of COVID-19
Advice on COVID-19 and PrEP
Reflecting on our report The State of the Nation as the need for a national sexual and reproductive health strategy for England continues.
We’re joining around 30 organisations and community groups to call for the money to now be invested in equitable access to PrEP for anyone who could benefit.