On Being Trans and Poz
The ice breaker I like to use is, ‘I’m Trans, over 50 and Poz; not a winning trifecta in the relationship market place.’
Breaking down stigma one barrier at a time
Matthew Hall was diagnosed with HIV as a 23-year-old in 1995. Given effective antiretroviral treatment was yet to become available, HIV was considered a death sentence at this time.
HIV Stigma, the Social Disease Pandemic
Treating someone differently based on their race, culture, language, ethnicity or national origin is never okay, yet is a daily reality for many of us living with HIV in Australia.
Flashback to a time of stigma and fear
I was diagnosed with HIV during the broadcasting of the hysterical Grim Reaper campaign in 1987, at eighteen years old.
New approaches to antisocial behaviour in housing
Living in social housing can sometimes feel like a minefield when it comes to the behaviour of your fellow tenants.
HIV testing is for everyone!
Why HIV testing needs to be a part of everyone's sexual health, whatever sex you're having, whatever gender you are!
What I wish I knew about sex!
As a young woman when it came to sex, I was clueless. So were my friends.
HIV Stigma and Discrimination Report
This report highlights and confirms that HIV stigma and discrimination is a daily reality for people living with HIV.









