Balance for Better: NAT’s work on women and HIV

Balance for Better: NAT’s work on women and HIV

HIV is a women’s issue. Internationally, young women are the group facing the greatest risk of acquiring HIV and in the UK a third of people living with the virus are women. I’m proud to say that NAT is a feminist organisation – our passionate...

Budget takes rights away from people with HIV

Budget takes rights away from people with HIV

Publication date

Thursday, March 24, 2011

NAT comments on yesterday's changes in the Budget that will remove the protection against 'dual discrimination'

In the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Budget yesterday there was an announcement in the 'small print' which takes rights away from people with HIV - the protection against 'dual discrimination'.

‘Confidentiality in the NHS: your information, your rights’ – a new guide for people living with HIV in England.

‘Confidentiality in the NHS: your information, your rights’ – a new guide for people living with HIV in England.

Publication date

Friday, July 11, 2014
Today NAT (National AIDS Trust) publishes a new guide for people in England living with HIV, explaining how the NHS handles, stores and shares their personal confidential health information. The short booklet also explains patients’ rights in relation to their records and advice on how to raise questions or concerns.