Bolton HIV+ Peer Support Group
Bolton HIV+ Peer Support Group
Positive Bolton People
Positive Bolton People

Directory of Web Resources

Bolton Sexual Health Services - NHS website giving locations and openining times of sexual health services in Bolton.

Local Links

  • Bolton Council - sources of support for HIV+ people
  • Positive Steps - a peer support group for gay men living in NW England
  • MhIST - a Mental Health support group
  • BAND - Mental Health peer support and drop-in services
  • Move Forward Bolton - Bolton's Mental Health Consortium
  • George House Trust - HIV information, support and advice
  • Barnardo's Young People's Service - 0161 273 2901 - support and advice for young carers aged 11-19 with a HIV+ family member
  • Lesbian and Gay Foundation - support for Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Bisexual people living in Greater Manchester
  • BRASS - support for migrants and refugee communities in Bolton
  • Black Health Agency - Provides a culturally sensitive and appropriate support service to black people living with or affected by HIV.

National Links

  • NAM - Information and advice
  • George House Trust - HIV advice and Information
  • MyHIV - Online Community for people with HIV diagnosis

 

Terrence Higgins Trust also offers an iPhone App for my HIV via iTunes and the MyHIV.org.uk website.

 

 

 

HIV news from aidsmap.com

Gender-focused training for HIV providers reduces stigma but implementation proves challenging
“You have to take time with the patient, listen to them, all their stories and baggage…I don’t think we have that environment here. When you have a long line of clients, you aren’t going to give everyone 30 minutes [to] 1 hour listening to all their problems and challenges.” A gender-sensitivity training programme for HIV healthcare providers in Uganda reduced stigma among clients but failed to improve treatment adherence or satisfaction with care, according to a pilot study published in PLOS Global Public Health.
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Higher education increased HIV risk in Africa then became protective
Early research studies in Africa that found higher education was associated with a greater risk of HIV have often been dismissed as errors or anomalies, especially once later research suggested the opposite pattern. But a recently published analysis in Social Science & Medicine suggests those early findings weren't wrong, but reflected a real change in the education-HIV relationship over time.
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How Europe's busiest PrEP clinics are simplifying care and reaching new populations
Leading community-led PrEP services are rethinking how they deliver services while reaching beyond their traditional user base. Facing waiting lists of thousands, the clinics are streamlining care and developing new strategies to engage trans people and migrant men who have sex with men. These were among the approaches shared at the 2nd European Workshop on Breaking PrEP Barriers, held in Barcelona last week.
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