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HIV Informed Coming Soon!
HIV Informed is a new interactive online learning hub designed to tackle HIV-related stigma across Scotland’s health and social care workforce.
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HIV Informed is a new interactive online learning hub designed to tackle HIV-related stigma across Scotland’s health and social care workforce.
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This Worlds AIDS Day, can you help people living with HIV feel less isolated, reduce stigma, and build the community and confidence they need to live well?
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We spoke with Ese Johnson, Minority Ethnic Communities Manager at Waverley Care, whose work focuses on improving how we understand HIV and Hepatitis C across Minority Ethnic Communities in Scotland.
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We welcome today’s HIV in Scotland: update to 31 December 2024 from Public Health Scotland. The data shows encouraging progress, with Scotland moving closer to the UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets. But the report also makes it clear where action is urgently needed.
Waverley Care CEO Grant Sugden attended AIDS 2022, the 24th International AIDS Conference.
Read one service user’s experience of moving from antiretroviral therapy to injectable treatment for HIV.
New Report Shows ‘Life-Changing’ Impact of Waverley Care’s Milestone for Edinburgh’s Most Vulnerable.
In December 2021, the HSBC Community Fund generously donated £50,000 to Waverley Care for essential upgrades to Milestone, our residential support centre.
We are thrilled to welcome Anna Cowan to the Waverley Care team.
In early 2022, we held a memory-sharing event as part of our oral history project.
University of Strathclyde student Ava Hepburn completed a work placement at Waverley Care.
Rebecca Frew, a MSc Health History student at the University of Strathclyde completed her work placement at Waverley Care.
Waverley Care Chief Executive Grant Sugden wrote in the Scottish Sun about the need for a new narrative on HIV.
During Pride Month, we met up with a few people from across Scotland to hear their stories of coming out.
It is recommended that people living with HIV get the Covid-19 vaccination.