Materials and Resources

Below are some helpful resources for people living with HIV, including personal stories from other individual and information on the law surrounding HIV.  

My Community: Terrence Higgins Trust

The My Community Forum by Terrence Higgins Trust is an online space for people living with HIV in the UK to connect, share experiences, and seek peer support. It fosters community, reduces isolation, and provides access to reliable information about HIV management. The forum also promotes events and discussions while being moderated by trained volunteers, ensuring a safe and supportive environment.

HIV.gov Blog

The official blog of HIV.gov offers updates on federal HIV policies, programs, resources, and scientific developments. It aims to keep the public informed about governmental efforts and initiatives related to HIV prevention, treatment, and research.

Positively UK – Personal Stories of Living with HIV

This section of Positively UK’s website shares personal narratives from individuals living with HIV. The purpose is to provide peer-led support, reduce stigma, and empower others by highlighting diverse experiences and coping strategies.

 

National AIDS Trust (NAT) – Latest Views

NAT’s blog features op-eds and interviews from staff, allies, and partners, focusing on current issues, policies, and personal perspectives related to HIV. The objective is to inform and engage readers on the latest developments and viewpoints in the fight against HIV.

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