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🚨Funding challenges put Northern Ireland’s target to end new #HIV transmissions by 2030 at risk & highlight essential role of voluntary sector services.
That’s the finding of HIV Outcomes UK & @PositiveLife_NI new report, launched in Stormont for #SexualHealthWeekNI2026.
Thanks to everyone who joined us for yesterday’s discussion at Stormont. Great to hear from partners across the sector, including @HIVOutcomes , @TRPNI and @ICNI2019 . Together we can keep pushing for better outcomes for people living with HIV #Zero2030#StopStigma
Thank you to everyone who joined us at Stormont for the launch of our N.I HIV briefing report.
Without sustained funding, expanded testing and action to tackle stigma, the 2030 goal to end new HIV transmissions is at risk.
Thanks to @DannyDonnelly1 for sponsoring Room 115
@PositiveLife_NI@s_tephenm@HIVOutcomes@CEOPositiveLife You’re very welcome. It is a very powerful report. We need to take forward the recommendations to support people living with HIV, increase public awareness and to reduce transmission.
Appreciate @gnimag and @only1danielmay highlighting @CEOPositiveLife’s reflections on Sexual Health Week and the journey towards zero new HIV diagnoses. Plenty of great content in this issue as always — worth a read!
Issue 72 of GNIMAG is OUT NOW 🎉 100 pages of interviews, fashion, travel, emerging talent in addition to all the columns you love.
Cover star @Darrenken , interviews with @RKSBandOfficial , @mikasounds , @ConlethKane and so much more.
Read here FREE - https://t.co/wXpaHYuduQ
Thanks to @ciaraf44 for highlighting this key message.
When people have access to clear, trusted sexual health information, they’re empowered to take control of their wellbeing.
That’s how we reduce stigma and improve outcomes for everyone. #SexualHealthWeek2026
This week marks Sexual Health Week (14-21 February) ❤️‘ Sexual Health Information ’ – Where do you get yours?
Access to clear, reliable sexual health information is essential for people to make informed decisions about their health and their wellbeing.
https://t.co/ri67VGKc7G
This week marks Sexual Health Week (14-21 February) ❤️‘ Sexual Health Information ’ – Where do you get yours?
Access to clear, reliable sexual health information is essential for people to make informed decisions about their health and their wellbeing.
https://t.co/ri67VGKc7G
Thanks to @DannyDonnelly1 for highlighting this key message.
When people have access to clear, trusted sexual health information, they’re empowered to take control of their wellbeing.
That’s how we reduce stigma and improve outcomes for everyone.
#SexualHealthWeek2026
It’s #SexualHealthWeek2026. Access to trustworthy information about sexual health issues is essential to enable people to make informed decisions about their bodies, their health and their wellbeing. Click this link for reliable sexual health info - https://t.co/e9jy0Z1mpX
It’s #SexualHealthWeek2026. Access to trustworthy information about sexual health issues is essential to enable people to make informed decisions about their bodies, their health and their wellbeing. Click this link for reliable sexual health info - https://t.co/e9jy0Z1mpX
Huge thanks to @gnimag and @only1danielmay for covering World AIDS Day and sharing @CEOPositiveLife insights on progress and the future. The PrEP section is excellent and definitely worth reading. Coverage like this helps drive awareness and challenge stigma.
#WAD2025#StopStigma
Our biggest issue yet is out now! 🎄 Issue 71 of GNI MAG brings 140 pages of queer stories, interviews, fun and festive vibes. Thank you to all our amazing contributors, we couldn’t do it without you! 🌈 #GNIMAG#LGBTQIA#WinterReads
https://t.co/O5GjWyLKRT
Thank you @niamh_journo for covering Eddie’s story. It is so important that these stories are told, and your reporting is vital in helping raise awareness and challenge stigma.
#WAD2025#HIV#StopStigma
Since the Trump admin won’t mark World AIDS Day, it’s more important than ever to raise awareness-Grateful to @PositiveLife_NI & Eddie for sharing his experience of contracting HIV after his marriage ended & a new partner concealed their status from him
https://t.co/5c54Q2f8ru
Since the Trump admin won’t mark World AIDS Day, it’s more important than ever to raise awareness-Grateful to @PositiveLife_NI & Eddie for sharing his experience of contracting HIV after his marriage ended & a new partner concealed their status from him
https://t.co/5c54Q2f8ru
We’re pleased to see the Northern Ireland Health Minister and many other MLAs proudly wearing their red ribbon in the @niassembly today for #WorldAIDSDay2025
Thank you Cllr Jamie Harpur and @lisburnccc for lighting up red this evening to mark #WorldAIDSDay2025
We’re working to end #HIV in NI, driving testing, promoting sexual health awareness and working to #stopstigma @PositiveTalkNI ❤️
Our World AIDS Day showcase video is now live.
Awareness, testing and tackling stigma save lives.
Watch, share and help us spread the message 🎗️
#WAD2025#HIV#StopStigma#GetTested#KnowYourStatus
NI’s only charity supporting people living with HIV @PositiveLife_NI has said that there were 101 new diagnosis of HIV in 2024. There are now 1,439 people living with HIV in NI. This is a worrying trend amid a plan to eliminate new HIV transmissions by 2030.
Wearing my @PositiveLife_NI ribbon with pride this World AIDS Day, honouring and supporting all those living with HIV and AIDS. The Red Ribbon reminds us to stay committed to awareness, prevention, and proper support services across Ireland.
#StopStigma#UequalsU
Wearing my @PositiveLife_NI ribbon with pride this World AIDS Day, honouring and supporting all those living with HIV and AIDS. The Red Ribbon reminds us to stay committed to awareness, prevention, and proper support services across Ireland.
#StopStigma#UequalsU