New data shows Scotland could still be first country to end new HIV cases
Testing rates exceed pre-COVID levels for the first time
Testing rates exceed pre-COVID levels for the first time
When I was first diagnosed I felt like I was very alone and it was a really traumatic time for me.
There’s so much I love about My Community! Where do I even start?
We’re celebrating the first anniversary of My Community, our free online space for people living with HIV in the UK.
I joined My Community for several reasons, but mainly because I had struggled in the past to find support after my HIV diagnosis.
We’re celebrating twenty years of Positive Voices: amplifying the voices and experiences of people living with HIV to help end stigma.
I was one of the first Positive Voices speakers for Terrence Higgins Trust.
My name is Sue Hunter, and I live just outside of Brighton. This year marks my 20th year of living with HIV.
It’s a key tool to bring down cases.
Our response to Public Health Scotland’s new report, setting out the progress made towards ending new HIV cases by 2030
The vaccine could prevent 100,000 cases over the next decade.
With Waverley Care, we have published our assessment of Scotland's progress towards ending new HIV transmissions by 2030.
New recommendations leave those with HIV and their families in limbo.