HIV charity criticises Infected Blood Inquiry report for failing to prioritise those most impacted
New recommendations leave those with HIV and their families in limbo.
New recommendations leave those with HIV and their families in limbo.
We’ve been responding to calls and questions about HIV and AIDS-related illnesses for over 40 years. We look at how our support has evolved since we answered our very first call in 1984.
Since 1982, we've been here for people living with HIV and AIDS-related illnesses. We look at how our support has changed over the past 40 years to meet the needs of those we serve.
We mark a year since the general election and the anniversary of the death of our namesake Terry.
‘The doctors told me there was no cure, and that I had just months to live.’
'Back then, many people thought that HIV only affected gay men and people of colour. Sadly, some people still think that today.'
'This is the cruel irony: effective HIV treatments have made HIV more manageable, but the lingering stigma still kills.'
The campaign is aimed at communities that could most benefit from more knowledge of the HIV prevention medication.
and what it means for ending new HIV cases.
Diagnoses of chlamydia and gonorrhoea have decreased in Scotland but access to testing remains unequal, with young people most affected.
HIV organisations have come together to call for the EHRC draft guidelines to be withdrawn.
Pride is a reminder of the resilience, strength, and contributions of the LGBT+ community, especially in the fight against HIV.
In a boost to Scotland’s efforts to end new HIV cases by 2030, emergency department opt-out blood-borne virus testing will be rolled-out in Edinburgh and Glasgow.