How does NAT help people living with HIV?

This section of our website is designed for people living with HIV. This is your resource, with answers questions you might have about living with HIV. We’ve also included lots of information about what we do to help you.If you feel we’ve missed anything. Let us know! Each time we hear from you, it improves our work.

Your rights and needs are at the heart of everything we do. As a policy organisation we commission and publish robust research.
We use our findings to help educate professionals and to campaign for changes to policies and laws to improve your life.  Our work is aimed at making your life easier, fairer and better. So, we work hard on major issues that could affect you.

We’ve produced a lot of helpful publications covering a huge range of issues. And our research is based on asking you what you experience.
Our publications are centred on questions including:

  • Are you concerned about access to HIV treatment and care based on your immigration status?
  • Are you experiencing HIV discrimination at work, or when applying for a new job?
  • Are you concerned about prosecutions and convictions for HIV transmission?
  • Are you angry when the press writes inaccurately about people living with HIV?
  • Do you worry about young people being taught accurately about HIV at school?
  • Are you worried about confidentiality in health care settings?
  • Are you experiencing housing issues in connection with HIV?

This section looks at these areas in detail, plus lots of other information to help you as well. Please take a look and let us know what you think, and if something is missing, tell us what you would like to see.

 

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"NAT is proving itself to be the policy and campaigning organisation for people living with HIV in the UK. Their response is proactive, dynamic and increasingly relevant to lives of all of us.” Robert Fieldhouse