Press Releases
NAT's latest press releases:
2008
May
Britain and Condoms: The On-Off Relationship12 May 2008 Half the British Public Don't Always Use a Condom with a New Sexual Partner
April
National AIDS Trust Comments on Search for an AIDS VaccineDeborah Jack, Chief Executive of the National AIDS Trust, comments;
National AIDS Trust Gives Guidance for Professionals on Asylum Seekers and HIV
The National AIDS Trust has today, 21 April, published HIV and the UK Asylum Pathway.
National AIDS Trust Welcomes Landmark High Court Judgement
National AIDS Trust welcomes High Court Judgement granting free NHS treatment to failed aslyum seekers
March
HIV Still Increasing Among Gay menLatest HIV statistics for 2007 show diagnoses still increasing among gay men and heterosexuals infected in the UK.
National AIDS Trust Welcomes Asylum Commission Report
The National AIDS Trust welcomes the interim report published today from the Independent Asylum Commission.
Public Policy Announced on the Criminal Prosecution of Sexually Transmitted Infections
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has announced new public policy and guidance to prosecutors to explain how it deals with cases involving the intentional or reckless sexual transmission of an infection.
Next Generation Microbicides offer new New Hope for Women's Sexual Health
On International Women’s Day, 8 March 2008, the National AIDS Trust calls on Government and pharmaceutical companies to support trials of a new class of microbicides that could offer the greatest hope for women’s sexual health in the 21st century.
Dame Denise Platt wins Public Servant Award
Dame Denise Platt awarded for her services to Public Life more...
January
OVER 90 PERCENT OF THE BRITISH PUBLIC DO NOT FULLY UNDERSTAND HOW HIV IS TRANSMITTEDNational AIDS Trust UK survey reveals serious gap in knowledge of HIV





