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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

Last week, we joined forces with the British HIV Association, the British Association on Sexual Health and HIV, HIV Scotland...
Chris Hicks
The Equality Act 2010 was a landmark piece of legislation bringing together anti-discrimination law into a single Act and defending...
Rosalie
Today the UK Advisory Panel on Healthcare Workers Living with Blood Borne Viruses (UKAP) [i] have published new guidance on...

Press Releases

Please consider raising this issue with your local MP here . Warning markers identifying a...
The Government's response to the Gender Recognition Act consultation has missed a vital opportunity to...
Recent media reports suggest that the Government may be about to U-turn on its commitment...

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