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11 July 2004

The Garden Party at Cliveden

Tracey Emin, Brian Dowling, Tina Hobley, Frances Barber, Robert Lindsay, Floella Benjamin, Ricardo from The Salon, Cindy Jackson, Faith Brown and supporters of Terrence Higgins Trust are expected to attend The Garden Party, a summer gala at historic Cliveden in Berkshire on Sunday 11 July, 2.30pm - 7.00pm.

8 July 2004

Tell us all about your sex life again!

Yes, it’s that time of year again – Terrence Higgins Trust and Sigma Research want to know all about what you get up to in the sack!  This year’s Gay Men’s Sex Survey is now online and can be completed by logging onto www.sigmasurvey.org.uk. Thanks to feedback from collaborators, the online version of this year’s survey is also available in Spanish at www.sigmaspanish.org.uk. 

7 July 2004

Post-exposure prophylaxis – all you need to know

You may have heard of post-exposure prophylaxis, or PEP, but do you know what it is and what it’s used for?  If gay men have been exposed to HIV during sex, PEP can be an option to help prevent HIV transmission in some circumstances.  In the latest CHAPS campaign, Terrence Higgins Trust is working with a series of agencies and experts to help promote the facts about PEP and to help men understand about it and decide whether it might work for them. 

6 July 2004

Terrence Higgins Trust response to UNAIDS AIDS epidemic update July 2004

Nick Partridge, Chief Executive, Terrence Higgins Trust said:  “The HIV epidemic doesn’t respect boundaries and continues to devastate communities across the world. Year on year we hear the terrible news that more people are infected than in any previous year and this shows that all of the education and prevention efforts being made are still only reaching a fraction of the people at risk from HIV..."