Issues we work on

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Rights, equality and discrimination

Rights, Equality & Discrimination

The issue: 

HIV stigma leads to discrimination and affects the way that many people living with HIV feel about themselves. It drives the epidemic because it stops people talking about HIV, getting tested and accessing treatment. Discrimination in employment, in services and even in healthcare is all too common, despite being illegal. 

What we do: 

National AIDS Trust challenges stigma and seeks to make society more equal for people living with HIV. We monitor knowledge and attitudes towards HIV and use our research on how to challenge stigma to drive change. Where we find discrimination we campaign for policy change or try to change practice. We give advice and support to HIV organisations that support people experiencing HIV discrimination via our Discrimination Helpline for HIV Support Staff.


Check out our latest resources on this topic below: 

Blog

by Natasha Dhumma The Muslim community in the UK experiences a range of health inequalities compared with the wider population...
Today we held a live Q&A session on Twitter for prospective parliamentary candidates (PPCs) to discuss what their party is...
There are now over 100,000 people living with HIV in the UK. Thanks to effective treatment and public campaigns, many...

Press Releases

The Government and NHS are failing migrants in the UK living with or at risk...
Deborah Gold, Chief Executive of National AIDS Trust, said: “We welcome the changes made today...
National AIDS Trust, Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) and The Love Tank are backing the wide...

Publications

Tackling HIV Stigma: what works?
Using the global evidence base to reduce the impact of HIV stigma

Real Stories

Online Guides

Teachers' Resources

Further information

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