Non profit tackling health inequities affecting Black women & people from other marginalised communities experiencing intersecting barriers to good health.
Episode 6 of Positive Health is available to watch on demand. Hosted by @susancolehaley & @ondeni, they are joined by phenomenal guests @drmbrady & Ophelia Haanyama to discuss HIV & issues affecting Black communities. https://t.co/eDUHsBx39Q
As MPs debate NHS reform, new analysis from HIV Outcomes UK shows why quality of life must be at the heart of #HIV policy 📢
James explores why the Health Bill & 10-year Health Plan are critical opportunities for the HIV response: https://t.co/308L10W7bO
What would you say to someone living with HIV who is now struggling to get their meds? Juan Michael Porter II shares his thoughts. Watch the full Positive Health broadcast, hosted by @ondeni & me (also with @D_Moraa) on @PhoenixHealthM YouTube channel https://t.co/SdBC0b20mD
Great speaking with Jacqueline Shepherd on @BBCRadioLondon about Black women’s health, HIV inequities affecting Black Londoners and what we’re doing about it! You can listen to full interview on @PhoenixHealthM YouTube https://t.co/u4eBYJgF59
As #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek closes, we’re spotlighting our new programme helping people living with HIV move out of isolation and into community.
https://t.co/Qng5h8UFSp
#EndHIVStigma
Rooted & riding is TODAY at 5pm! Co-host @vanessa_apea are joined by amazing guests to discuss Black women & health inequities: @DrNnekaNwokolo and @gemmidwife2020. Watch live on @PhoenixHealthM YouTube channel: https://t.co/UR8GPk2avk
“There is a beautiful life beyond your HIV diagnosis”. @D_Moraa who was born with HIV shares advice with other young people with HIV on Positive Health broadcast. Watch the full discussion on @PhoenixHealthM YouTube channel https://t.co/t5usrp1ka2 #HIV
As #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek closes, we’re spotlighting our new programme helping people living with HIV move out of isolation and into community.
https://t.co/Qng5h8UFSp
#EndHIVStigma
Black women are going missing and mainstream media is ignoring it. Journalist @melissasigodo discusses on Rooted & Rising with co-host @vanessa_apea & me. Watch full broadcast, also with @ProBLKProWoman on @PhoenixHealthM YouTube channel https://t.co/k9dLGkF9BJ
Fantastic to see our poster with @4Mproject at #BHIVABASHH2026! We shared learnings from our project co-creating culturally relevant psychological support for women with HIV. Watch the videos from the project: https://t.co/Jlm0bXRux2
A pleasure joining Marc Thompson on @BBCRadioLondon with Shay Kaur Grewal to talk about Skin Like Mine the groundbreaking HIV prevention programme by and for Black Londoners. Led by @OneVoiceNetwor2 & funded by @doitldn
Fantastic to have @melissasigodo join @vanessa_apea & me on Rooted & Rising - her journalism is having a huge impact for Bkack communities! Watch the full discussion also with amazing @ProBLKProWoman on @PhoenixHealthM YouTube channel https://t.co/r0eUo76BL5
Rooted & Rising is TODAY at 5pm! @PhoenixHealthM new series exploring the health inequities affecting Black women & the action needed to change them.
Co-host @vanessa_apea & I will be joined by guests @jenny_douglas1 & @DazonDiallo watch live https://t.co/Booj2aIcwc
🗣️ "Without using the word or acknowledging racism, we are not really taking this entire investigation or the issues around black maternal health seriously."
@sandeeigwe joins Mornings to talk about how black women are more likely to experience a traumatic birth.
We’ll be developing co-produced video resources for Skin Like Mine HIV prevention programme for heritage Black communities on behalf of @onevoivDelighted. Keep an eye out!
Thrilled @PhoenixHealthM is one of the @OneVoiceNetwor2 members delivering “Skin Like Mine” the groundbreaking @doitldn HIV prevention programme for London’s Black heritage communities, by and for us! https://t.co/NrWJtUlojf
Half of Black people diagnosed with HIV last year were diagnosed too late.
Late diagnosis has real consequences. It means people miss out on early treatment, face a higher risk of serious illness or death, and may unknowingly pass HIV on to partners because they are not yet on treatment.
HIV is treatable. Treatment saves lives. Treatment stops transmission.
We need to remove these barriers. Self-testing and self-sampling allow people to test privately, easily, and without shame - and link straight into care when needed. Early testing saves lives. Access matters. Watch the full video on YouTube where Dr Michael Brady explains more.
Link : https://t.co/TGS1NS6f5W
#HIV #HIVPrevention #PrEP #HIVawareness @PhoenixHealthM@susancolehaley@drmbrady@ondeni@HIVGov@prepnprejudice
PrEP is one of the most effective HIV prevention tools we have, offering near 100% protection yet uptake remains unequal.
Dr Michael Brady, Sexual Health & HIV Consultant at King’s College Hospital, highlights why Black communities are less likely to access PrEP: limited awareness, stigma, and the fact that PrEP is still largely confined to sexual health clinics.
The rollout of injectable PrEP, administered every two months, presents an opportunity to remove some of these barriers particularly for Black and other underserved communities. But innovation alone is not enough.
PrEP must be understood as a tool for anyone at risk of HIV, not a niche intervention. Healthcare professionals outside of sexual health also need better education so conversations about PrEP are happening in GP practices, pharmacies, and community settings - not just specialist clinics.
Watch full video on YouTube : https://t.co/htqyq7i4Gc…
#HIV #HIVPrevention #PrEP #HIVawareness @PhoenixHealthM@susancolehaley@drmbrady@ondeni@HIVGov@prepnprejudice
World AIDS Day isn’t a ceremonial date, it’s a wake-up call.
As @ondeni makes clear in Episode 6 of our monthly broadcast, the fight is carried every day by community organisations, peer advisors and activists who fill the gaps that systems continue to ignore. We already have the tools to end HIV with PrEP, U=U, testing, treatment - yet inequalities keep the epidemic alive.
If we’re serious about ending HIV, we need to invest in the people doing the real work on the ground. Visibility isn’t enough - sustained support and funding are what will actually shift the needle.
Watch the full video on our YouTube channel. link: https://t.co/6EW0sXKtO0
#WorldAIDSDay #worldaidsday2025 #HIV #HIVAwareness @susancolehaley@PhoenixHealthM@prepnprejudice@NAT_AIDS_Trust
Why are people with HIV disengaging from care? @drmbrady discusses some of reasons & actions needed to address it on Positive Health broadcast. Watch full episode hosted by @ondeni & me, also with guest @haanyama on @PhoenixHealthM YouTube channel https://t.co/fWYdQs0g5P