News: 04/2022 | George House Trust

UK and Ireland Fastrack Cities and BHIVA Spring Conference 2022

 

Manchester is indeed the epicentre of everything; from music, partying, football; industry, Corrie…even a crackin’ curry!

 

However this week, a commitment to ending new transmissions of HIV, supporting people to live well with HIV and tackling HIV stigma were all firmly added to the list!

 

 

The Manchester Conference Centre played host to the UK and Ireland Fast Track Cities Conference on Tuesday 19th April 2022 where George House Trust presented on key pieces of work including our Intensive Support Programme and our Positive Speakers work.

 

 

We joined NHS and Local Authority colleagues, as well as lots of volunteers and HIV activists and many amazing charities from up and down the country to share the epic work that were all doing in our joint efforts.

 

 

Then on Wednesday 20th April 2022, Manchester was host to BHIVA’s Spring Conference 2022!

 

 

The 3-day HIV extravaganza brought together experts, researchers, activists, clinicians, people living with HIV, charities and drug companies to talk about everything from new drugs, breastfeeding, campaigns, stigma and innovation in relation to HIV and loads, loads more.

 

 

There were thought provoking presentations from a range of individuals, and Josh and Yvonne from George House Trust both had had an opportunity to share their thoughts as presenters. Even Sir Richard Leese and Greater Manchester's Mayor Andy Burnham came along to share their support.

 

 

It was incredible to see the passion across both conferences around HIV and the sheer brilliance of the people working to make life better. It was a week of inspiration, learning and creativity and I’ve even been left with a bag full of incredibly important resources from Sophia Forum around HIV and the menopause; something that needs to be talked about more!

 

 

It’s so important that we take the time to learn, share and inspire others. My key takeaway from this brilliant week is that when it comes to HIV, it’s truly a team effort, a human effort and indeed a global effort.

 

 

Darren Knight

Chief Executive

22nd April 2022

Friday, 22 April, 2022

Every day at George House Trust we support people living with HIV who are dealing with the negative impact of HIV stigma.

 

Self-stigma, societal stigma and institutional stigma can all prevent people from living healthily and confidently with HIV.  

 

We are therefore pleased to announce that we helped to develop an e-learning module on HIV stigma for healthcare professionals. The module will be mandatory for all patient-facing staff. 

 

We are delighted that this training has been developed to support NHS staff to learn and understand the facts about HIV and the impact of HIV stigma. 

 

We are certain that it will help ensure that people who are living with HIV feel safe, supported and respected when accessing care and treatment.

 

This training module will make a huge difference to the lives of people living with HIV and is a significant step towards Greater Manchester becoming a place free of HIV stigma and discrimination.

 

Thanks to the Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership for funding this work, and to Mark, Nathaniel, Paul and Yvonne for their input, contributions and feedback. 

Tuesday, 19 April, 2022

Eating Positively

George House Trust collaborated with The Food Chain to create a series of videos on a variety of topics.

 

The Food Chain is an HIV charity based in London that provides specialist food support to people living with HIV.

 

Watch the videos on our Youtube Channel here. Topics covered include eating well, good nutrition and healthy recipe ideas for people living with HIV.

 

13th April 2022

Wednesday, 13 April, 2022

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