Scottish Government recommit to #GetToZero by 2030
Scottish Government commit to ensuring every person has good sexual health and blood borne virus care, but must act now
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Scottish Government commit to ensuring every person has good sexual health and blood borne virus care, but must act now
The theme of this year’s Fast-Track Cities conference, hosted in Amsterdam, was Integration and Inclusion for Impact, focusing on reflecting the diversity and variety of innovative approaches to ending new HIV transmissions and supporting people living with HIV, hepatitis and tuberculosis.
Waverley Care hosted a Scottish Parliament Reception yesterday evening to mark the launch of our new national campaign, #GetToZero. The campaign is aimed at achieving zero new HIV transmission in Scotland by 2030.
This week, Waverley Care launched new video resources for healthcare professionals on navigating conversations around HIV testing and PrEP with people from minority ethnic communities.
Our Senior Residential Manager Liz Marr was recently featured in a poignant BBC News article about Waverley Care's Milestone.
Waverley Care has partnered with the National Library of Scotland to tell Scotland’s HIV and AIDS story.
Across Scotland, Waverley Care marked World AIDS Day with events, testing, and campaigning.
Waverley Care’s Policy and Campaigns Officer Anna Cowan attended Fast-Track Cities 2022 in Sevilla.
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.
In December 2021, the HSBC Community Fund generously donated £50,000 to Waverley Care for essential upgrades to Milestone, our residential support centre.
In early 2022, we held a memory-sharing event as part of our oral history project.