Press Release

NAT responds to London Council's announcement about pan-London HIV prevention.

NAT responds to London Council's announcement about pan-London HIV prevention.

Publication date

Friday, November 15, 2013
NAT (National AIDS Trust) welcomes the news that London Councils will continue to deliver a range of pan-London HIV prevention programmes next year, but urges individual councils to supplement these efforts with their own investment in prevention services.

FACT UP ABOUT HIV THIS WORLD AIDS DAY.

FACT UP ABOUT HIV THIS WORLD AIDS DAY.

Publication date

Friday, November 15, 2013
This World AIDS Day (1 Dec), NAT (National AIDS Trust) is calling on the nation to #FactUp about the modern realities of living with HIV in the UK. The HIV campaigning charity has identified five facts which highlight how different living with HIV is today from when the virus was first discovered 30 years ago - and it is on a mission to get everyone to learn them.

New HIV figures show NHS is failing in its public health responsibilities.

New HIV figures show NHS is failing in its public health responsibilities.

Publication date

Thursday, November 21, 2013
New statistics from Public Health England (PHE) show that 98,400 people were living with HIV in UK at the end of 2012. The figures point to ongoing failures of frontline health services to support at-risk groups through regular HIV testing. 

SRE Supplementary Advice published: NAT comments.

SRE Supplementary Advice published: NAT comments.

Publication date

Friday, February 28, 2014
Deborah Jack, chief executive, NAT (National AIDS Trust) response to the publishing of supplementary advice for schools on SRE for the 21st Century by the Sex Education Forum, Brook and the PSHE Association: “NAT welcomes this important piece of guidance for schools, which is an crucial step towards ensuring that young people receive a comprehensive education around the issues of consent, pornography and healthy relationships.

LONDON ELECTION CANDIDATES URGED TO TACKLE HIV AS NUMBERS IN THE CAPITAL CONTINUE TO INCREASE.

LONDON ELECTION CANDIDATES URGED TO TACKLE HIV AS NUMBERS IN THE CAPITAL CONTINUE TO INCREASE.

Publication date

Monday, April 7, 2014
A LEADING HIV charity is calling on London’s councillors and political groups to tackle the high rates of HIV in their boroughs and improve support services for the growing number of people living with HIV, in the lead up to May elections.