THT was one of the first charities to respond to the HIV epidemic and has been at the forefront of improving the nation's sexual health ever since. They run an HIV Helpline called THT Direct, and provide sexual health and HIV support services through a strong national network of local community-based branches.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Financial advice, debt advice and hardship fund, Housing advice, Policy and campaign work, Support groups, peer support and counselling, Telephone helpline
UAAF provides education, health promotion information, advice and support to all members of the African communities in the UK and other Black and Minority Ethnic individuals living with or affected by HIV. They provide health promotion campaigns, advocacy, support groups and more.
UCRA provides training, information, advice and support to BAME especially the African communities. UCRA specialises in immigration casework and representation for refugees and asylum seekers, health promotion on HIV, outreach work for women, children and young people and training in ESOL, literacy, numeracy, business administration, ICT, health and social care and customer service.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Other, Support groups, peer support and counselling
Waverley Care is Scotland’s largest charity supporting people living with HIV and Hepatitis C, and their partners, families and carers. They provide residential support, advocacy, counselling, support groups, complementary therapies, health promotion, African Health Project 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
Yorkshire MESMAC Group supports the sexual health and wellbeing of Lesbian gay, bisexual and trans, adult and youth, and provides social support for people living with HIV. From their centres in Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield, Scarborough and York they conduct work on HIV and STI awareness, stigma and prejudice, counselling and more.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Exercise, nutrition and complmentary therapies, Housing advice, Other, Support for carers, Support groups, peer support and counselling, Telephone helpline
TVPS supports people living with and affected by HIV in Berkshire and Thames Valley. They provide many services including: emotional support, individual and professional counselling, respite and retreat, drop-in, advice and referrals on benefits and immigration, support groups 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
The social work team are based at the Regional HIV Medical Centre in GUMC at the Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast. The social worker is concerned with how your personal and social life and relationships are affected by an HIV diagnosis. We offer confidential emotional and practical support and advice to people living with HIV , as well as their partners, families and carers.
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, 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
The Suited & Booted charity helps vulnerable and disadvantaged men into employment by providing interview clothing, interview advice, mentoring and support.
LEAT specialises in the delivery of person centred and directed faith/spirituality based support to people of all faith traditions and those of none, and provides specialist awareness training for faith communities across the city. Our mission is to:
To provide practical, social, emotional, and spiritual care and support to people affected by HIV
To reduce the spread of HIV by promoting safer behaviour
To challenge HIV related stigma and discrimination
Advice, information, resources, links, Advocacy, Respite Care, Support for carers
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.