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AVERT |
AVERT, the AIDS Education and Research Trust is an education and medical research charity. |
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Body and Soul |
A UK charity supporting children, teenagers, women, heterosexual men and their families who are living with or closely affected by HIV and AIDS. |
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Body Positive Dorset |
A self-help group set up to offer advice, practical support, counselling and information helping those people whose lives have been affected by HIV/AIDS. |
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CWAC |
Children With AIDS Charity. Supporting families infected or affected with HIV or AIDS. |
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Female Health Issues |
Information and advice on women's health. Female Health Issues contains over 110 articles written by our experts who continually update and add new content. |
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Foodchain |
The Food Chain is a London-based charity that provide meals to HIV positive people. |
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George House Trust |
HIV voluntary organization in the North West of England, supporting people living with and affected by HIV. |
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The Global Coalition on Women and AIDS |
The Global Coalition on Women and AIDS (GCWA) is a worldwide alliance of civil society groups, networks or women living with HIV, women’s organisations, AIDS service organisations, and the United Nations system, committed to strengthening AIDS programming for women and girls. |
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Health Protection Agency |
The HPA detects, diagnoses, and monitors communicable diseases. On the site you can find the most recent statistics for UK-wide HIV infection rates. |
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HIV/AIDS Impact on Education |
Welcome to the HIV/AIDS Impact on Education Clearinghouse, a platform for sharing knowledge and information on the impact of HIV/AIDS on education. |
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Hivine |
Hivine’s Weblog Hi Vine is written by women who are HIV positive, but still have a sense of humour. |
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HIV Scotland |
HIV Scotland is a national voluntary agency that seeks to improve the health and well-being of people living with HIV and affected communities, and to prevent the spread of HIV infection. |
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HIV Timeline |
The Kaiser Family Foundation's timeline which begins with 1981 reviews the many events that have occurred over the history of the AIDS epidemic. |
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Lifeboat |
Lifeboat: A Woman’s Guide to HIV Positive Motherhood is an international collection of short films by, for and about mothers and children affected by HIV/AIDS. |
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Living Well |
Living Well is an NHS-funded programme for people living with HIV. |
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Mid Sussex Body Positive |
Positive support for people affected and infected by HIV/AIDS in Sussex. |
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My HIV |
Free access to online services, tools and community spaces for everyone living with HIV in the UK run by THT. |
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NAM |
NAM works to change lives by sharing information about HIV and AIDS. |
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National AIDS Trust |
The National AIDS Trust provides advocacy for people living with HIV. |
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NAZ |
Naz Project London provides sexual health and HIV prevention and support services to South Asian, Middle Eastern, North African, Horn of African and Latin American Communities. |
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Open Heart House |
Open heart House is a HIV Positive member-led organisation with a mission to empower and enhance the lives of people living with HIV and AIDS. It is the only voluntary agency of its kind in Ireland. |
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Positive Parenting and Children |
Locally based voluntary organization in South London, which predominantly works with children and parents/carers from minority ethnic groups infected or affected by HIV/AIDS. |
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Prostitution Reform |
This website has been created to encourage debate and increase awareness about the place of prostitution in the 21st Century, in particular in the UK. |
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Red Cross: HIV |
HIV: What's the story? The British Red Cross is running a campaign to raise awareness of HIV among young people overseas and in the UK. Information and statistics about HIV and AIDS, stories of people living with HIV, and find out how you can help. |
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Red Ribbon Project |
The Red Ribbon Project is a voluntary, non-profit organisation which provides prevention, care and support services relating to HIV/AIDS and Sexual Health in the Mid West of Ireland. |
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Sahir House |
Sahir House is a multicultural HIV support centre offering support and information in Merseyside. |
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Steps to Health |
Steps2Health is a website designed to help you find out information about HIV and HIV testing. |
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Str8Talk |
Str8Talk is a social peer support group for heterosexual people living with HIV who are looking for a group with a difference. |
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Terrence Higgins Trust |
Provides a wide range of HIV-related services, including support and advice for people affected by HIV and health education materials. |
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Thames Valley Positive Support |
Provides information and a wide range of support services for people ‘Living with HIV, their partners, families and carers. TVPS effectively combines self-help and HIV service provision. |
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UNAIDS |
UNAIDS, the joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS is the leading advocate for worldwide. |
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UNICEF |
UNICEF is running a global HIV campaign to build a coalition of those concerned about making sure children and families receive the support and protection they need. |
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Women for Positive Action |
Women for Positive Action is a global initiative established in response to the need to address specific concerns of women living and working with HIV. |
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Your Story Your Script |
A website dedicated to helping people get the best out of anti-HIV treatment by providing relevant information on medication and helping you communicate and work well with healthcare professionals. |