Positive Life NSW works to promote a positive image of people living with and affected by HIV with the aim of eliminating prejudice, isolation, stigma and discrimination. We provide information, targeted referrals and advocate to change systems and practices that discriminate against people living with HIV (PLHIV), our partners, friends, family and carers in NSW.
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Latest News
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National Day of Women Living with HIV
Please join us in celebrating National Day of Women Living with HIV (NDWLHIV) on Friday 9 March at the Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre, Sydney
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Pos Life visiting Central West NSW
Monday 12 and Tuesday 13 March 2018, Positive Life will be visiting the central west region of NSW
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PLHIV and HAND Resource
Resource to assist people living with HIV Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND) Booklet
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Codeine products restricted after 1 Feb 2018
Ban on accessing over-the-counter pain relief products (analgesics) containing codeine at pharmacies and chemists comes into effect on 1 February 2018.
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Support Positive Life this Mardi Gras!
Positive Life is calling people to walk with us in the 2018 Mardi Gras Parade. Be part of a proud group of people living with HIV and their supporters!
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Immediate Treatment and HIV
ACON and Positive Life NSW have produced a comprehensive Evidence Brief of the most up-to-date info about the benefits of immediate treatment for HIV.
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Your health data in the electronic era
By the end of 2018 every Australian, including all PLHIV, will have a My Health Record created unless you opt-out.
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HIV Discrimination in the Workplace?
What you can do about HIV discrimination in the workplace.
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Dare you to DARE
Anal cancer screening recommended annually for men living with HIV who have sex with men.
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The Choice is Yours!
Confidential, convenience and speed. Be informed about your HIV medication options in NSW, and more...
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Free, easy and private
Dried Blood Spot (DBS) home test - a free, easy and private way to get tested for HIV
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7 Good Reasons to Start HIV Treatment Now
Find out 7 Good Reasons to Start HIV Treatment Now for your long term health
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Still living with ignorance and invisibility
What can we do about the relative invisibility of women in the HIV prevention message?










