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King's Cross centre

Groupwork London - Who I Tell

Who this service is for
This one-day workshop aims to give HIV positive gay and bisexual men more confidence about telling people their HIV status and advice on deciding who to tell. Those who attend will be able to share any fears or concerns they may have about telling others, their status and discuss any positive and negative experiences they have faced so far. Advantages, disadvantages and strategies for disclosing will be explored.
Venue
Terrence Higgins Trust
314-320 Gray's Inn Road
London
WC1X 8DP
0808 802 1221 for an adviser
020 7812 1600 for switchboard
Fax: 020 7812 1601
groupworklondon@tht.org.uk
www.tht.org.uk
Accessibility
For more information or to book a place, contact Groupwork London on 0207 812 1773. All groups are led by Terrence Higgins Trust facilitators and aim to provide a safe, friendly environment and the opportunity to meet others.
Times
Call the centre for details of dates. Sessions are held in central London locations including Soho and King’s Cross.
Service provider
Terrence Higgins Trust

Why you might need this

If you have concerns around HIV or other sexually transmitted infections, or concerns about sexuality, drugs or alcohol, and you want to meet other people in the same position, one of these groups may help. You may have been recently diagnosed with HIV, for example, or you may be feeling isolated or stigmatised.

Groups are available in different centres at various times for people living with HIV, gay and bisexual men, African and black and minority ethnic communities, young people, women and sex workers. There are also groups for transgendered people and HIV negative partners of people who are HIV positive. Some groups meet a range of the above needs.

We can help you

Groups enable you to share your experience in a safe, non-judgemental environment. They offer support from people who understand your concerns, and can boost your confidence and social life.

Specific groups will increase your knowledge of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, and how they are transmitted. They can improve your ability to manage your health and your sex life. Groups can also increase your knowledge of drugs and alcohol and the services available to you.

Our quality commitment

We will ensure that:

• Our groupwork sessions always use standard course content and curricula
• We use THT accredited trainers who are appropriately trained and experienced
• Where appropriate, workshops adhere to the guidelines and practice of relevant professional associations
• We will host workshops in venues compliant with the Equality Act 2010.

We will respond to enquiries within two working days.