(In)visible women (living with HIV)
Let's educate ourselves, empower ourselves, and open our eyes, ears and hearts to women living with HIV in Australia.
Let's educate ourselves, empower ourselves, and open our eyes, ears and hearts to women living with HIV in Australia.
Women living with HIV have about 15 times the risk of anal cancer compared with the general female population.
A story of assumptions and being a heterosexual woman living with HIV. How talking about HIV, testing and trusting made more difference to a relationship than anyone’s HIV status. Dianne - HIV Difference? [...]
About 10 per cent of people living with HIV in Australia are women, yet we remain relatively invisible.
As a heterosexual woman living with HIV for the past 21 years, I am acutely aware that the lived experience of women with HIV today is still mired in ignorance and invisibility.