📣La Dra. Carmina Rodríguez Fumaz ha participat en una reunió a Brussel·les del grup internacional #HIVOutcomes sobre PROMs i qualitat de vida en persones amb VIH. 🇪🇺
#VIH #PROMs #HRQoL #salut #infeccions #recerca
.@bbclondon.bsky.social News leads on #HIVOutcomes UK's 'HIV services at the crossroads' report & funding crisis closing vital services like @positivelyuk.bsky.social’s Gay Men’s Project.
As our CEO Robbie Currie says, Gov leadership & investment needed to get back on track to meet 2030 targets
James Cole, National AIDS Trust Senior Policy and Research Manager, David Mundell M.P. and Daniel Fluskey, Director of Policy for National AIDS Trust, during an event in Parliament
We were pleased to join @appghiv.bsky.social’s Celtic nations event and meet David Mundell MP to discuss our upcoming #HIVOutcomes briefing on #Scotland.
Our report warns that the goal of ending new cases of #HIV is at risk as funding cuts hit access to vital charity support services.
#HIVOutcomes UK’s "HIV services at the crossroads" report sets out key recommendations for the UK Government to strengthen support for people living with HIV & deliver on target to end new HIV cases by 2030.
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Two people wearing red coats and walking three dogs walk across a pier. Text on top of image reads: HIV Services at the crossroads: The role of the voluntary sector and needs of communities. Logos for National AIDS Trust and HIV Outcomes are on the top right hand side.
A funding crisis threatens services for people living with HIV & the goal to end new #HIV cases by 2030.
The latest #HIVOutcomes UK report drawing on evidence from HIV charities & people living with HIV, highlights actions needed.
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#HIVOutcomes UK's 'HIV services at the crossroads' report highlights what actions are needed across the UK to strengthen support for people living with HIV & deliver on target to end new HIV cases by 2030.
Read more here:
nat.org.uk/publications...
Don’t miss the new episode of "The #Hiv Podcast", from TVPS, out today!
Hear NAT's James Cole discuss the new #HIVOutcomes report which highlights the voluntary sector funding crisis.
Find it wherever you get your podcasts:
open.spotify.com/episode/6hWj...
Our Chief Executive, Grant Sugden, was delighted to join the launch of the latest #HIVOutcomes report earlier today. Highlighting the vital role of the HIV sector in supporting people living with or at risk of HIV.
Today's #HIVOutcomes UK report draws on evidence from 51 HIV organisations and more than 300 people living with HIV.
It highlights a funding crisis in the voluntary sector that puts the goal of ending new #HIV transmission by 2030 at serious risk.
Read the full report here 👉 buff.ly/v9esQHU
Professor Caroline Sabin
Professor Caroline Sabin, Co-Chair of #HIVOutcomes UK, opened the event and outlined how our report presents concrete steps to strengthen services and tackle inequalities in the HIV response
Michael Payne MP, Professor Steve Powis, Grat Sugden, Angelina Namiba, James Cole and Professor Caroline Sabin during the parliamentary event.
We were pleased to partner with @appghiv.bsky.social for the parliamentary launch of #HIVOutcomes report, "HIV Services at the Crossroads", highlighting the vital role of the support services and the urgent action needed to meet the needs of people living with and affected by #HIV.
“Peer support is the difference between surviving with HIV and thriving with good quality of life.”
A great morning hosted by @nat.org.uk, launching “HIV services at the crossroads”
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. @drjand.bsky.social giving some of the assembled panel a dressing down.
The focus on ending new HIV cases by 2030 is all well and good but… ”we will have people living with HIV for decades and decades - we need to be there for them, to help them thrive.”
@nat.org.uk #HIVOutcomes
A man stands behind a lectern.
A screen showing a presentation that says: Recommendations Report details recommendations for UK governments, commissioners and other funders, healthcare providers and HIV VCSEs Recommendations for UK Government: • Renewed partnership with VCSEs in delivery of HIV Action Plan • Dedicated funding set aside for HIV VCSEs • Guarantee access to psychosocial support incl. peer support • Commission a national HIV Retention and Re-engagement programme Invest in VCSE-led training, campaigns and services to tackle HIV stigma Ensure the long-term provision of VCSE testing and prevention services • Expand community-based PrEP services
James Cole, of @nat.org.uk, talks about the recommendations set out in the #HIVOutcomes report.
A stylish black woman in a red dress stands at a lectern
Angelina Namiba talking about the essential impact of Peer Support and Volunteering in her #HIV journey.
“I will never forget what my friend did for me - they enabled me to come to terms with my diagnosis”.
@nat.org.uk #HIVOutcomes
Meeting the specific challenges of people with multiple intersecting needs and inequalities is crucial in #GettingToZero. Juddy references the @onevoicenetwork.bsky.social #UnheardVoices report as key to delivering the #HIVOutcomes recommendations.
I’m here in Portcullis House this morning for #HIVoutcomes event - a rallying cry for the voluntary sector and its role in the HIV response and supporting the lives of people living with HIV. @bashhuk.bsky.social members know how key local VCSE partnerships are in our system
A man in a teal blazer and white shirt stands in front of two pull-up banners for both the National AIDS Trust and APPG on HIV & AIDS.
It’s time to end the “postcode lottery” when it comes to #HIV testing, treatment, care and support.
Today’s #HIVOutcomes report by @nat.org.uk clearly shows that more and sustained funding for the HIV voluntary sector is sorely needed.
A photograph of the Elizabeth Clock Tower, colloquially known as Big Ben, against a sunny blue London sky.
We’re at the Houses Of Parliament today for the @nat.org.uk #HIVOutcomes report launch.
Voluntary & charitable organisations are the backbone of HIV support, education & outreach in 2025.
The current level of funding for their vital support is unacceptable and unsustainable
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I’m both looking forward to, and dreading, attending the #HIVOutcomes event in parliament today.
The voluntary sector already does so much heavy lifting when it comes to #HIV support, awareness and education - and we’re expected to do even more with less (or even nothing).
It’s not sustainable.
H.I.V. services at the crossroads The role of the voluntary sector and needs of communities Picture of two men walking dogs in a crossroad Working together: National aids trust logo. Red Ribbon. Securing rights, stopping H.I.V. H.I.V. Outcomes logo. Beyond viral supression. The H.I.V. Outcomes U.K. programme is funded by Gilead Sciences and ViiV Healthcare as co-sponsors.
A funding crisis threatens the voluntary sector and puts at risk the goal to end new #HIV cases by 2030.
The latest #HIVOutcomes UK report draws on evidence taken from more than 50 HIV-focused organisations and more than 300 people living with HIV.
nat.org.uk/news/hiv-...
Are you living with #HIV in the #UK? We want to hear from you!
Take #HIVOutcomes UK's survey to share your experiences with HIV charity services and enter to win a £50 Amazon voucher or McVitie’s hamper!
Survey closes 13 December:
surveymonkey.com/r/RBCNPTM
It was great to be in #Belfast to meet with communities and clinicians this week.
Positive Life hosted our #HIVOutcomes UK roundtable on the quality of life of people living with #HIV in #NorthernIreland, and Belfast Health and Social Care Trust staff attended our training on tackling HIV stigma.
“The growing inequalities in the HIV response are unacceptable, and we need the Governments of the UK to respond to what the data and experience of people living with HIV is telling us.” Professor Caroline Sabin Dr Nicoletta Policek HIV Outcomes UK co-chairs Pictures of Professor Caroline Sabin and Dr Nicoletta Policek Working together: National aids trust logo. Red Ribbon. Securing rights, stopping H.I.V. H.I.V. Outcomes logo. Beyond viral supression. The H.I.V. Outcomes U.K. programme is funded by Gilead Sciences and ViiV Healthcare as co-sponsors.
#HIVOutcomes has completed its first year.
"The next 12 months will present key opportunities for the UK to tackle HIV inequalities and ensure that communities can live well with HIV", co-chairs Nicoletta Policek and Caroline Sabin write on our website:
www.nat.org.uk/blog/hiv-out...