Why do we need a national sexual health strategy?
Our new report shows the urgent need for a fully-costed, cross sector, national sexual health strategy.
Our new report shows the urgent need for a fully-costed, cross sector, national sexual health strategy.
Gareth Thomas changed perceptions of HIV this year by speaking publicly about his HIV status for the very first time. But his was just one of the stories that helped make 2019 a big stigma-busting...
Our latest insight briefing on sexual health is available now.
We're testing new ideas and ways of working, and we want to encourage you to get involved.
A lacklustre green paper and soaring STI rates show there’s much more to be done.
I’m Alex – I’m gay, I’ve played rugby and I’m also living with HIV.
The Government’s long-awaited Prevention Green Paper is disappointing on PrEP, but includes commitments to a sexual and reproductive health strategy and to ending HIV transmissions by 2030.
Our Peer Support Scotland project has provided a unique mix of support services to help enable people to live well with HIV and hepatitis C.
Securing a blood donation system that both maintains safety and is based on the most up-to-date information about HIV has always been a key campaign priority for us.
We must recognise that some of the older generation may be facing difficulties with their mental health and ensure that services are able to support these needs.
We're standing with 80 other organisations to call on the government to fully fund public health services.
We look back at our long-running campaign as MPs finally back plans for compulsory, LGBT-inclusive Relationships and Sex Education.
We're asking you to join us in the final stages of our campaign by emailing your MP.