GMFA is the UK's leading gay men's health charity, reaching over 140,000 men with their interventions. They work to improve gay men’s health by increasing the control they have over their own lives and develop a wide range of health promotion to reduce the health inequalities across groups.
Groundswell provides outreach support for people living with or affected by HIV in Hampshire. Groundswell is a voluntary organisation and provides free, unconditional and confidential services that include: befriending, emotional support, advocacy, practical support including transport and support for families and carers.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Other, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling
The Haemophilia Society supports all people affected by bleeding disorders and is led by affected people, and works in close partnership with the NHS. They provide information, support and services including: publications, research, a telephone support network, advice, links and more.
Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling, Telephone helpline
Herts Aid is a sexual health and HIV support charity that supports people living with or affected by HIV in and around Hertfordshire. They offer education, information packs, counselling and support groups, referrals on immigration, benefits, housing and more.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling, Telephone helpline
HIV/AIDS Carers & Family Service Provider Scotland
HIV/AIDS Carers & Family Service Provider Scotland is the longest serving HIV organisation in Scotland. They offer a range of confidential services including: one-to-one support, counselling, home and hospital visits, advice and referrals, advocacy on a range of issues, respite, talks, information and more.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Housing advice, Policy and campaign work, Respite Care, Support for carers, Telephone helpline
0141 445 8797
http://hiv-aids-carers.org.uk
HIV Scotland
HIV Scotland seeks to improve the health and well-being of people living with and affected by HIV by advocating on HIV; being active in the development of evidence-informed policy, practice and standards; building strategic partnerships; and providing resources and training.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Policy and campaign work
The HIV Support Centre is the only HIV-specific charity supporting all people affected by HIV in Northern Ireland and the border counties of the Republic of Ireland. It provides one-to-one support, healthy living seminars, structured support groups, information, advocacy and more.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Policy and campaign work, Respite Care, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling
Hope Gate Trust supports people living with and affected by HIV, especially those from Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities. They provide peer support groups, befriending, Positive speakers programme, workshops on assertiveness and self-confidence, advocacy, referrals and more.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Housing advice, Policy and campaign work, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling, Telephone helpline
IPPF is a global service provider, including HIV-related services, and is a leading advocate of sexual and reproductive health rights for all. Their website includes an extensive HIV section with information about stigma, disclosure, and film clips with people talking about living with HIV.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Other, Policy and campaign work
KPS supports people in the county of Cornwall who are living with or affected by HIV. They offer many services including: a help line, hardship fund, respite, welfare rights advice, therapeutic services, training, newsletter, a peer support group for all those living with HIV in Cornwall and more.
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.