@UKHSA has just published the latest update to the Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for the HIV Action Plan for England. The report shows progress made and gaps that remain to reach the ambition to end HIV transmissions in England by 2030. https://t.co/WP1HpYnmD9
Last night with @WaverleyCare we hosted our #WorldAIDSDay2024 reception in the Scottish Parliament.
Public Health Minister @jenni_minto reaffirmed @scotgov's commitment to ending new HIV cases by 2030 and pledged further action to tackle HIV stigma.
“There can be no complacency in our endeavour to end this epidemic” said @Keir_Starmer on World AIDS Day last year.
Our Chief Executive @RichardAngell sets out what his new government means for our 2030 goal.
https://t.co/0uUUeJd4yH
Congratulations to our Chief Executive @RichardAngell for being awarded an OBE for services to charity in the King’s Birthday Honours.
“I pay tribute to those lost from untreated HIV over the years, including those I've known and loved personally,” said Richard.
Wonderful evening with @tht supporters at our Bridge to 2030 garden at Chelsea. Great to thank Matthew Childs for creating a beautiful garden that marks the huge progress we have made and has allowed us to share our ambitions with so many people.
Please vote for the Terrence Higgins Trust Bridge to 2030 Garden to win the People’s Choice Award at #RHSChelsea: https://t.co/NLfNrGi7Oj
The powerful storytelling in our garden has changed so many people’s perceptions of HIV this week.
You have until 7pm on Thursday 23 May!
Ahead of @bloodinquiry's final report, we're sharing the stories of #InfectedBlood victims.
The scandal led to at least 2,400 people acquiring HIV and hepatitis viruses.
Thousands of people lost loved ones, including Elizabeth, whose dad died in 1991.
Almost half (46%) of people living with HIV have experienced stigma while accessing social care. Three quarters (76%) are anxious about having to access it in the future.
We're proud to launch our #CantPassItOn social care training with @JanuszBakes and people living with HIV.
Please share far and wide.
We want to hear from people living with HIV about your attitudes towards accessing adult social care and ageing.
Your feedback will be used to raise awareness of HIV among social care professionals.
Make your voice heard by completing our survey👇
"Stigma is More Harmful than HIV" Scotland's first televised HIV campaign since the 1980s, has won bronze at the @SmileyCFA.
Shaped by the voices and experiences of people living with HIV, we were privileged to launch this landmark campaign with @scotgov and our sector partners.
We spoke to two panels of experts, including Alan Eagleson from @THTScotland, this morning as we heard views on progress with the prevention and treatment of HIV in Scotland.
Watch the meeting in full: https://t.co/900BBMYAhe
An engaging event this evening as Ambassador Fraser welcomed the Irish Media Network.
Journalist @jonsopel discussed the year of elections ahead with chair Aideen Lee, while those with a shared connection to Ireland took the chance to build on the strength of this network☘️
VOTE: Our powerful film 'Stigma is more harmful than HIV', made in partnership with Scottish Government, is a finalist in the @SmileyCFA Charity Film Awards.
The film is a visceral portrayal of what HIV stigma feels like. Please watch, share and vote: https://t.co/NSQc4wYB3t
The London overground’s new Mildmay line will serve as a permanent tribute to people living with HIV and lost to AIDS.
As well as to the wonderful care given by @MildmayUK & other hospitals in the capital.
Special to be at the launch with @MayorofLondon and lead nurse Comfort.
"Access isn't good enough."
In half of cases, sexual health clinics are not offering face-to-face appointments if the person doesn't report symptoms.
President of @BASHH_UK Dr @DewsnapClaire highlights the stark findings of our Mystery Shopper report at the @commonswomequ.