Where to from here?
Some of the changes 'Gaz' decided on making after finding out he was living with HIV.
Some of the changes 'Gaz' decided on making after finding out he was living with HIV.
As a transgender HIV+ woman Sannyasi reflects on why transgender women are statistically over-represented in the HIV data.
Growing up Japanese and shamed for being gay, Dai has become a confident resilient man today
It’s not hard to take care of yourself when using drugs with sex and staying safe when injecting.
My family are everything for me and all the time I have to keep my secret. I try to make sure they never see my tablets or see me going to the clinic.
Telling your sexual partner you’ve had an STI diagnosis is not only responsible, it makes good sense.
Today it is easier than ever to ‘slip through the cracks’.
For people living with HIV, maintaining our fitness is important for physical and mental health.
Just the thought of telling others I'm living with HIV was really daunting. To be honest, it is still an overwhelming prospect
Being a ‘good gay boy', I was tested every six months for HIV and STIs, which in retrospect seemed quite strange as I was almost your quintessential ’40-year-old virgin.’