The Brigstowe Project offers free confidential and independent advice and support for people affected by HIV in Bristol and surrounding areas. This includes advice on homelessness and housing issues, welfare rights, health and community care.
The Brunswick Centre supports people living with or affected by HIV across Kirklees and Calderdale. They offer many services including: one-to-one support and support groups, referral and advocacy services, sexual health promotion and prevention, counselling, community development work and more.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Housing advice, Respite Care, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling
Centre for All Families Positive Health (CAFPH) is a charitable organisation providing support, assistance, advice, promote sexual health, information and various other activities to people affected by HIV/AIDS, to combat isolation, fear, stigma, prejudice, improve and enhance the quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Housing advice, Policy and campaign work, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling, Telephone helpline
The Cara Trust provides essential welfare and support services including: peer support groups, complementary therapies, counselling, home and hospital visits, residential retreat, spiritual reflection and more.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Housing advice, Other, Support groups, peer support and counselling
Central YMCA offers a ground-breaking exercise referral programme for people living with HIV called ‘YMCA Positive Health’. This enables people living with HIV to engage on a specially designed programme of exercise and activity run by specially trained staff in a welcoming community.
CHAT provides HIV prevention, care and treatment support to adults and families from Black & Minority Ethnic communities in Brent, Harrow, Barnet, Kensington and Chelsea. CHAT carries out health promotion programmes targeting faith groups, the youth, and community leaders through the Peer Education programme, and has a Link Project that links clinical and community support services through counselling, giving appropriate advice, advocacy and signposting to clinics, social services and other community support services.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Support groups, peer support and counselling
CHIVA is a network for practitioners offering healthcare and support to children living with HIV in the UK and Ireland. CHIVA Projects is developing a website on children and HIV, a summer camp for positive teenagers and a youth committee.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Other, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling
The Crescent improves the lives of people living with and affected by HIV, by reaching out to the community, promoting and educating on sexual health issues. They deliver accessible services in a confidential, welcoming friendly and caring environment, and support people living in Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
Advice, information, resources, links, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Housing advice, Other, Policy and campaign work, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling, Telephone helpline
CWAC helps the youngest of those infected or affected by HIV to maintain a good quality of life and works towards a future without poverty or prejudice. Their services include financial support through a hardship and respite fund, a work experience & outreach programme for infected and affected young people (16 - 21), and they provide educational DVDs, booklets and learning materials to raise awareness.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Respite Care
Derbyshire Positive Support supports people living with or affected by HIV in Derbyshire, including partners, family, friends and carers. They provide information and advice, a drop-in centre, peer support, one-to-one support, complementary therapies, groups and workshops and Rapid HIV Testing.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Housing advice, Other, Policy and campaign work, Respite Care, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling, Telephone helpline
NAT has recorded a short film which looks at how the HIV epidemic has changed over the past quarter of a century and how NAT has made a difference to the lives of people living with HIV.
The film features NAT’s Chief Executive, Deborah Jack, Lord Norman Fowler who was Secretary of State for Health in the eighties, and a number of people living with HIV who share their experiences and explain why NAT matters to them.