Here is a list of useful HIV resources. Links open in a new browser tab.
Blue Sky Trust support and connect people in Tyne & Wear, Durham, Northumberland and North Cumbria at every step of their HIV journey. They also provide HIV Training and HIV Prevention Education.
HIV Prevention England (HPE) is the national HIV prevention programme for England. It delivers a nationally co-ordinated programme of HIV prevention work with UK-based black African people and with gay men/men who have sex with men (MSM).
Terrence Higgins Trust are the largest voluntary sector provider of HIV and sexual health services in the UK, running services out of local centres across Great Britain.
A series of videos aimed at those working in primary care to encourage HIV testing.
Information from National Aids Trust about how to get involved with World Aids Day.
Online Courses which include "Mission Zero - Challenging HIV, TB and Hepatitis C Stigma", "Working with LGBTQ+ Young People" and "HIV Awareness".
Free online training for healthcare professionals about "Tackling HIV Stigma and Discrimination".
HIV Confident is a charter mark for businesses and organisations that will help you to ensure that people living with HIV can work for you and access any services you provide with confidence. The service is free for NHS Trusts but there is a yearly charge for Local Authorities.
A PDF guide to support employers to reduce HIV stigma / raise awareness about HIV within the workplace, and to ensure that employees living with HIV are protected from discrimination.
The Positive Voices survey 2022 was completed by 4,618 people living with diagnosed HIV who were invited to take part through their local HIV clinic between April 2022 and March 2023
UK HIV rights charity who work to stop HIV from standing in the way of health, dignity and equality, and to end new HIV transmissions.
Loopedin is an HIV resource you control, created and run by National Aids Trust. Select save and share content with friends, family, a partner, your co-worker or someone else.
Changing Perceptions is a community-led project, shaped and guided by people who responded to the Positive Voices survey. Through workshops, a large and diverse group of people with HIV shared personal experiences and directed the Positive Voices data analysis. The result is a series of reports and a web resource that aim to change perceptions about living with HIV.
Frontline Aids is a global partnership who support community-led organisations to break down social, political, and legal barriers to create a future free from AIDS.
HIV Connect is an IAPAC video/audio podcast series for people living with HIV covering medical/psychosocial topics of interest to them. Each episode features subject matter experts, including people living with HIV, who contextualize the science and lived experiences around issues ranging from aging with HIV to understanding U=U. Our aim is to help people living with HIV know, act, and thrive.
