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NAT provides many useful online guides for people living with HIV on areas such as employment, immigration and benefits.
This page is here to signpost you to guides and reports on useful topics, produced by NAT as well as other organisations.
If you would like to order hard copies of any NAT resources, please fill out the publications order form.
HIV@Work: Advice for Employees Living with HIV
With information on protections against discrimination and your rights to request reasonable adjustments to help you manage and health-related problems at work.
Advice for Job Applicants Living With HIV
With information on protections against discrimination in the recruitment process, incuding your right not to disclose any personal health information before you are offered a job.
Confidentiality in the NHS: Your Information, Your Rights
Information for people living with HIV
My Care My Voice
Guide for people living with HIV in England on rights and what to expect from health and support services
Personal Independent Payments Factsheet
Information for people living with HIV on Personal Independence Payment (PIP) which is replacing Disability Living Allowance (DLA).
Employment and Support Allowance and the Work Capability Assessment
Information for people living with HIV on ESA and the WCA.
Information for people living wtih HIV on benefits rules which can limit your ESA entitlement to 12 months.
Advice on getting NHS sexual health and HIV services for recent migrants and those of uncertain immigration status
The dispersal process for asylum seekers living with HIV
A guide for doctors, nurses and community organisations who are supporting asylum seekers who are being 'dispersed' to housing elsewhere in the UK - outlines what care you should expect from healthcare providers in this setting
Detention, removal and people living with HIV
A guide for doctors, nurses and community organisations who are supporting people living with HIV in immigration detention - outlines what care you should expect from healthcare providers in this setting.
There is general information about your rights to healthcare as an asylum seeker or migrant on our website MyCareMyVoice.
A report by NAT on the impact housing has on the health and well being of people with HIV
A practical guide for housing officers on HIV and it's impact on housing needs
Prosecutions for HIV Transmission: A Guide for People Living with HIV in England and Wales
Information on the law around reckless and intentional HIV transmission in England and Wales.
Prosecutions for HIV and STI transmission or exposure: A Guide for People Living with HIV
Information on the law in Scotland, which is different to England and Wales, and where there is the possibility to prosecute for exposure as well as reckless or intention transmission of HIV and other STIs.
Explains how police investigate allegations of reckless or intentional transmission of HIV.
Visit the NAT website for a full list of our publications.
My HIV has a range of interactive tools to help HIV-positive people manage medication and appointments, access health and emotional support, as well as a Community Forum to access online peer support.
Other useful websites include: