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Deborah Gold

Diana & HIV: we remember our patron 20 years on

31/08/2017

One year before she died, in the summer of 1996, Diana, Princess of Wales, resigned from almost 100 charities of...

Charlie Alderwick

LAUNCH OF THE HIV MANIFESTO

16/05/2017

We’re calling on the next government to stand with people affected by HIV 

Alongside nineteen other HIV organisations, NAT...

Juno Roche

We need to correctly identify trans people in the health system

30/03/2017

To mark International Transgender Day of Visibility and the launch of NAT’s new report Trans* people and...

Kat Smithson

Now I have your attention…let’s talk about stigma

12/08/2016

“It is time for us to step up and acknowledge that stigma and discrimination still act as the greatest barrier...

Kat Smithson

Why is tackling stigma so difficult?

04/07/2016

For many in HIV advocacy addressing stigma is the Holy Grail.

Kat Smithson

LGBT young people are saying #WeExist in sex education

21/04/2016

In early 2015 we wrote to David Cameron ahead of the General Election to ask his party to support statutory...

Suzi Price

Setback in the battle for SRE

23/02/2016

Yesterday, Nicky Morgan, the Secretary of State for Education, wrote a letter to fellow conservative MP, Neil Carmichael, outlining why...

Eleanor Briggs

Today is Human Rights Day

10/12/2015

But what’s that got to do with HIV?

Sarah Radcliffe

Letter of complaint to the Mirror

17/11/2015

On 11 November the Mirror published an article online called 'The Hollywood actor with HIV deserves everything he gets –...

Eleanor Briggs

Young gay men and pleasure

18/09/2015

To celebrate the pleasure principle theme for this year’s sexual health week, Eleanor Briggs looks at the role of pornography...