HIV Stigma and Discrimination Report
This report highlights and confirms that HIV stigma and discrimination is a daily reality for people living with HIV.
This report highlights and confirms that HIV stigma and discrimination is a daily reality for people living with HIV.
The ice breaker I like to use is, ‘I’m Trans, over 50 and Poz; not a winning trifecta in the relationship market place.’
Getting support and maintaining your mental health when you're living with the stress of public housing.
Reflecting on my life in 1988 brings back some painful memories: and I was starting to fear for my own health.
Part of the story of Talkabout and its contribution to people living with HIV in NSW.
September 1988. It was when AIDS notifications had risen to 1,000; when 500 people had died; when the stigma of infection had spread its poison wide.
From 2000 to 2003 many positive people who had earlier retired were thinking about returning to work.
Disclosure about an STI diagnosis including HIV can be daunting. Positive Life can support you through disclosure.
Remaining motivated and engaged in my health takes energy, focus and is a full time job.
After experiencing the worst HIV discrimination in a healthcare setting, Zainab decided she’d rather die.