The National Association of People with HIV Australia (NAPWHA) strongly endorses the Government’s Budget commitment to drive the virtual elimination of HIV transmission and improve quality of life for people with HIV.
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HIV Futures 2023: Research Seminar will present recent research in experiences of living with HIV, including diagnosis, treatment, clinical care, and HIV-related quality of life. ACON 414 Elizabeth St, Surry Hills NSW. 15 Feb 2pm – 4pm. Reserve a spot. https://t.co/fZuiyAnMX9
It’s summer party season, historically the time of year when we think, want, and if we’re lucky, do sex. So, maybe it’s time we talked about it, too? David Menadue asked Darren Russell about the benefits of talking about sex. https://t.co/zbjLsWiwxR
Happy holidays from the team at NAPWHA. We hope you have a fun and relaxing holiday season, and we look forward to sharing many more wins with you in 2024.
The NAPWHA office will be closed between 23 Dec - 8 Jan. All enquiries will be answered upon our return.
POSITIVE LIVING - Inclusion. Respect. Equity.
The following article is NAPWHA President Scott Harlum's presentation at the Gilead World AIDS Day dinner, which addresses the National #WAD2023 theme – Inclusion. Respect. Equity. https://t.co/3fL8b4NBJQ
HIV & Pediatrics 2024 is coming back for its next edition & will take place just prior to AIDS 2023 on 19-20 Jul 2024 online & in-person in Munich, Germany. For a 25% discount on early registration fee, use code: NAPWHA25 https://t.co/IVSoBuJGhj
POSITIVE LIVING: NAPWHA’s Community Champions for 2023. In the latest Positive Living article, Heather Ellis & David Menadue had the pleasure of interviewing the 2023 Community Champions. Read the article https://t.co/J5nUapMmvv
Members of the community of people with HIV in VIC have been integral to progressing HIV cure research. This article explores the stories of some of these extraordinary people in a photo essay originally shared by @AlfredHealth
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Judy is a clinical nurse consultant at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. She provides care & support for people with HIV & strives to take the fear out of an HIV diagnosis by letting them know they can live a happy & normal life https://t.co/hne9bM4SGn
Morgan is a Senior Indigenous Health Worker at Cairns Sexual Health Service. Providing support to his community means taking whatever time is needed for people to feel safe and be able to access the care and support they need. https://t.co/RrGgWUXEyO #WorldAIDSDay@GileadSciences
We asked community members, representatives from our member organisations and our board members what the World AIDS Day theme ‘Inclusion. Respect. Equity.’ means to them.
See NAPWHA’s World AIDS Day campaign here https://t.co/oaE8cofpFL #WorldAIDSDay
We asked community members, representatives from our member organisations and our board members what the World AIDS Day theme ‘Inclusion. Respect. Equity.’ means to them.
See NAPWHA’s World AIDS Day campaign here https://t.co/oaE8cofpFL #WorldAIDSDay
As a long-term survivor, Geoff recognises the importance of social support for people impacted by HIV. He took it upon himself to set up Lismore Lads for people to meet socially, make friends & provide support for those impacted by HIV. https://t.co/aZtkpJ0ifE @GileadSciences
We asked community members, representatives from our member organisations and our board members what the World AIDS Day theme ‘Inclusion. Respect. Equity.’ means to them.
See NAPWHA’s World AIDS Day campaign here https://t.co/oaE8cofpFL #WorldAIDSDay
This documentary trailer reflects on the HIV Science as Art exhibition that was launched in conjunction with the 12th International AIDS Society Conference 2023 in Brisbane. Watch the full documentary https://t.co/CiHhuoIafN #WorldAIDSDay @MetroArtsAU@ViiVHC
Yesterday, NAPWHA's Deputy Director @brent_clifton spoke at the World AIDS Day Parliamentary Breakfast and NAPWHA's PATSIN convener Michelle Tobin joined a panel ahead of #WorldAIDSDay2023
On #WorldAIDSDay, we celebrate the leadership of communities affected by HIV. Communities have been leading the way in 🇦🇺 since the earliest days of HIV. At a community forum on 23 Nov, they shared their perspectives and recommendations for HIV research. https://t.co/cnY1gM67My
Less than two years after Beau was diagnosed with HIV his friend Emily used him as a sperm donor, and now has a "mini Beau" with another on the way.
These are the stories of what it's like living with HIV today. #WorldAIDSDay@napwha@ThorneHarbour https://t.co/LGNGTTwWii
Thriving by @PosWomenVic will be screened at Federation Square in Melbourne’s CBD from 12:30-1:00pm today.
This short film sends a powerful message to the public about the impact of stigma on women living with HIV as well as highlighting the U=U message. https://t.co/BOhBIdedLk