HIV Futures 9 and women living with HIV
What can we do to ensure the inclusion and experiences of women living with HIV in Australia?
What can we do to ensure the inclusion and experiences of women living with HIV in Australia?
As a heterosexual woman living with HIV for the past 25 years, I have to ask "Doesn't everyone's sexual health matter in an age of ending HIV?"
A community based survey of 355 respondents to assess awareness of and screening for human papillomavirus (HPV) associated cancers in women and, trans and gender diverse (TGD) people who were assigned female gender at birth.
Community report on the 2019 National Day of Women Living with HIV highlighted existing issues of concern and unmet needs of women living with HIV in Australia.
Lifting the ignorance and invisibility is a task for both men and women in the elimination of HIV says Jane Costello.
The ice breaker I like to use is, ‘I’m Trans, over 50 and Poz; not a winning trifecta in the relationship market place.’
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.
I was diagnosed with HIV during the broadcasting of the hysterical Grim Reaper campaign in 1987, at eighteen years old.
This report highlights and confirms that HIV stigma and discrimination is a daily reality for people living with HIV.
U=U is a HIV awareness campaign that refers to the reality that if you have an undetectable viral load (in Australia, this is less than 20 copies of the HIV virus per millilitre of [...]