The paintings of my grandfather Stanislaw Brunstein displayed at the a new exhibition of his work.
Vibrant colours, textures, and emotions throughout as he worked through memories and trauma of war-time confinement, losing family and pre-war Jewish life.
This is such an important piece of work - really glad to see this out for consultation now.
The focus on a more inclusive and accessible approach for PrEP is really welcome and a much-needed step towards HIV prevention for everyone
Iโm pleased to say that the updated @BASHH_UK@BritishHIVAssoc guidelines on #PrEP are now out for consultation.
Closing date is 26th November ๐๐ฝ
https://t.co/1UpjFz1MbP
A great afternoon in Manchester yesterday at the fab @LGBTfdn!
Voluntary sector, clinician, local gov and community representatives talking what the next HIV Action Plan must deliver to end new transmissions by 2030 - a project by @NAT_AIDS_Trust@ejaf and @THTorguk
Good sexual health enables healthy relationships, planned pregnancies and prevention of disease.
Today we are calling on the Government to work with us and to commit to a sustainable, 10 year sexual and reproductive health strategy.
@EHSHCG @ADPHUK
https://t.co/rwDdofKj0c
Delighted to have been at @THTorguk reception in Westminster tonight and hear @wesstreeting and @peterkyle set out the Governmentโs commitment to ending HIV transmissions by 2030
Also great to hear that Gov will review how data is collected and published to ensure it fully recognises and includes everyone living with HIV to give a true picture whether people are in care or not
Delighted to hear Minister for Public Health @GwynneMP at HIV Prevention England conference
Today the Government has committed to publish a new Action Plan by summer 2025
@NAT_AIDS_Trust@THTorguk and @ejaf are working together to set out priorities to end HIV transmissions
But that wonโt be the end.
People living with HIV experience stigma & discrimination which @NAT_AIDS_Trust challenges every day.
And the inequalities experienced by women & across communities is unacceptable.
We canโt, and wonโt, let that take another 30 years to put right
Oasis reunion after 30 years - 1994 seems a long time ago.
It was the year of the highest number of deaths from AIDS and HIV diagnoses in the UK.
So much has changed. Someone living with HIV now on effective treatment should have same life expectancy and canโt pass it on.
And by 2030 the UK could become the first country to end new HIV transmissions.
@NAT_AIDS_Trust are work with @THTorguk and @ejaf to set out the steps that Government can take to make this goal a reality.
Bristol City Council's proposal to de-fund our Advice & Support Service would leave Bristol with no dedicated HIV support services.
If you disagree please respond to the consultation
https://t.co/Zijh3kxIaI
#HIV#StopTheCuts#Bristol#FastTrackCity#UequalsU
'Mpox hasn't been reported in the UK.'
Professor Yvonne Gilleece, chair of the British HIV Association, says health professionals are 'vigilant and are actively looking out for cases' amid speculation of the virus spreading.
https://t.co/PAiZ4D1jU3
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Very glad that Manuel has finally been able to leave Qatar now after such a horrific ordeal.
His lack of access to HIV medicine and appropriate tests during detention was completely unacceptable.
We wish him all the best.
https://t.co/vTjkWVDdMA
If we get the right commitments in the next HIV Action Plan we can end new transmissions by 2030.
Help us by sharing your views and thoughts here https://t.co/bGlo9ymRyS
We want to know: whatโs working, where more progress has to be made & what the priorities should be for 2030
We are working with @ejaf & @thtorguk to drive forward the goal to end new HIV cases: by hearing from people living with HIV, clinicians, public health experts, charities & all who wish to contribute to Govt's new HIV Action Plan from 2025
https://t.co/46n9GnSgXI