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8 May 2006

Legal developments prompt Terrence Higgins Trust to update their ‘Should I tell’ leaflet on HIV disclosure

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Recent prosecutions for transmitting HIV have prompted Terrence Higgins Trust to update their ‘Should I tell’ leaflet on disclosure of HIV status.  The updated booklet gives people with HIV clear information on where they stand legally around disclosure to sexual partners, as well as practical advice on telling friends or employers that they have the condition.

Roger Pebody, from the health promotion team at Terrence Higgins Trust said “Because of recent legal developments and continued discrimination, telling people you have HIV is a complex issue.  This leaflet doesn’t tell people with HIV what to do but it does suggest things to think about.  The booklet is based on real experiences and helps people with HIV make decisions about when, how and if to tell people about their HIV status.”

As well as covering the issues around telling partners, friends and relatives, the booklet also includes sections on telling employers, dentists, doctors and insurers as well as immigration and government officials.

The booklet has been produced in association with the pan-London Treatment Information Provider’s Initiative [TIPI] which is funded through a consortia of London Primary Care Trusts.

The updated ‘Should I tell’ booklet is available now.  It can be ordered directly from the Terrence Higgins Trust website www.tht.org.uk or by calling THT Direct on 0845 12 21 200.

For further information on the recent prosecutions and the law around disclosure please go to www.tht.org.uk/prosecutions

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For further information, please contact:

Oliver Wright, Senior Press Officer
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7816 8622
Email: oliver.wright@tht.org.uk

Sally Wright, Head of Media
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7816 8620
Email: sally.wright@tht.org.uk