The NAT published a new guide for people in England living with HIV, explaining how the NHS handles, stores and shares their personal confidential health information. The short booklet also explains patients’ rights in relation to their records and advice on how to raise questions or concerns. The guide, endorsed by BHIVA (the British HIV Association), was developed following … [Read more...]
Melbourne Declaration: AIDS 2014
We gather in Melbourne, the traditional meeting place of the Wurundjeri, Boonerwrung, Taungurong, Djajawurrung and the Wathaurung people, the original and enduring custodians of the lands that make up the Kulin Nation, to assess progress on the global HIV response and its future direction, at the 20th International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2014. We, the signatories and endorsers … [Read more...]
Developing Standards for Psychological Support for Children, Adolescents and their Families living with HIV
FACULTY for HIV & SEXUAL HEALTH in conjunction with Pediatric HIV Psychology Group (PHP) Developing Standards for Psychological Support for Children, Adolescents and their Families living with HIV When Wednesday 20th July 2011 2:00 to 5:00 PM Location British Psychological Society Office, London This meeting will launch the development of standards for … [Read more...]
NAT survey – looking for sexual health advsier participation
Dear colleague, NAT are currently gathering evidence on the role of social care in the long-term support of people living with HIV and the views of HIV clinics are a central part of this. In order to capture your views and those of your colleagues we have developed a short survey (9 questions) and we would greatly appreciate your participation. The survey aims to: Find … [Read more...]