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Rosalie

How one nurse’s experience of stigma at work led to change for all healthcare workers living with HIV

24/07/2019

Today the UK Advisory Panel on Healthcare Workers Living with Blood Borne Viruses (UKAP)[i]...

HIV, PrEP, and the Right to Health

25/06/2019

This blog was originally published on HuffPost.

It is seven years since PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) – the drug taken...

Deborah Gold

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

08/03/2019

HIV is a women’s issue. Internationally, young women are the group facing the greatest risk of acquiring HIV and...

M·A·C COSMETICS – 15 YEARS SUPPORTING NAT

23/11/2018

One of our strongest and most longstanding partnerships has been with M·A·C Cosmetics, who as well as stocking our red...

"So much research is done on us, this time it was a true collaboration" - Changing Perceptions reports

07/11/2018

This is a guest blog for NAT from Silvia Petretti, joint CEO at Positively UK. Visit the Changing Perceptions website...

Charlie Alderwick

“Let’s do something dramatic” Sir Elton’s rallying cry

22/06/2018

“Elton is always early” we were told by Anne Aslett, the Executive Director of the Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF)....

Rosalie

Shining a light on women and HIV: NAT’s pledge to make women and HIV #InvisibleNoLonger

12/04/2018

This week, a vitally important report has been published – entitled ‘Women and HIV: Invisible No Longer’, the report...

Rosalie

Pressing for progress for women and HIV

08/03/2018

Rosalie Hayes

International Women’s Day (8 March 2018) is a time to celebrate the achievements of women, but it’s also...

Kat Smithson

Testing perpetrators of assault for diseases like HIV is pointless and harmful

02/02/2018

A new Private Member’s Bill is attracting widespread attention and support, including a moving feature on BBC’s The...

Rosalie

Calling all teachers! Schools resources for World AIDS Day 2017 now available.

10/10/2017

Our World AIDS Day resources are great tools to help you educate your students about HIV on December 1st....