Support Agencies

Support Agencies

30/09/2008 21:15

Support agencies for anyone who lives with AIDS/HIV.



 

Your local council may fund a HIV support service in your area. To look for your local council website CLICK HERE.

If you are a member of a Trade Union you may find www.tuda.org.uk, the Trade Union Disability Alliance a useful resource especially if you are in work.

If your organisation offers support to HIV+ people who are going through this review. Please email your logo & web address and I will add a link to you.

The Positive Place   The Positive Place provides HIV support services in South London.  They are an ally to this project. We thank them for there support.


  Organisation supporting service users in the South of London.  Feedback South London offers many services to the HIV community.
DASL Web SiteDASL   DASL is The London Borough of Lambeth support service for residents of Lambeth.
George House Trust   George House Trust is based in Manchester.
i-base Web Site   i-base "HIV treatment information for healthcare professionals and HIV-positive people"
Positive East Web Site   Positive East supports people in East London.
 

Positively Women is the only national charity providing supportfor women living with HIV by women living with HIV

  African HIV Policy Network. Representing African community groups addressing HIV/AIDS and sexual health throughout the UK.
    Naz Project London. Sexual Health and HIV services for black and minority ethnic communities.
  Established in 1994 by M·A·C Cosmetics, the M·A·C AIDS Fund supports men, women and children affected by HIV/AIDS globally. Introducing its first VIVA GLAM lipstick that same year, M·A·C decided that every cent of the selling price of the VIVA GLAM lipsticks would go to the M·A·C AIDS Fund. You may be interested in there research on HIV Stigmatism.



The Eddie Surman Trust, http://www.eddiesurmantrust.org.uk/

Link to eddies letter is http://www.est.talktalk.net/page2.html.

The Eddie Surman Trust was founded in 1996 to offer support to young people in particular who are HIV+ and consequently may feel suicidal.

If you are not familiar with this organisation please take the time time to visit the site and read Eddie’s Letter.



 

THT - Terrence Higgins Trust Web Site   Terrence Higgins Trust, National Support for those living or affected by HIV.  They are also a member group on the Disability and Carers Service Advisory Forum part of the Department for Work & Pensions.  This forum advises the government and THT represent HIV+ people on this board.



If you live in Hammersmith & Fulham PCT area.  They funded THT in 2006/7.  The PCT funds in partnership with the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham. They are presently involved in a Tendering process.  You can find the information HERE. This document is interesting as it mentioned what is required.

 

NAM are holding a meeting with THT at the University of London on the 25th February 2008.  Details are HERE and map here.

 

Tuesday 19th Feb 2008 - Just spoken to Hammersmith & Fulham PCT.  They fund THT for counselling not Welfare Services.  The council fund the Hammersmith CAB.  This in turn has a service that runs every Wednesday at the River House Trust on an appointment basis.

 

Therefore I can only conclude that unless your local PCT or Council is providing funding to THT for Welfare Support provision. You are unlikely to get little help from them.

 

Though they should be able to tell you who can help in your area. Worth a call to THT if you don't know.

 

If you want the last THT Trustees’ Report and Financial Statements (For the year ended 31 March 2007) CLICK HERE.  It details who funds there activities on pages 38 & 39.   Depending on who funds them & what they fund.  May affect the help they will give you.  I would draw your attention to the "Our Objects, Mission and Vision" statement on page 3.



Crusaid Web Site   Crusaid is another charity supporting people with HIV. They publish some interesting reports. They also have a hardship fund for those struggling with finances.



River House Trust, http://www.riverhousetrust.org.uk/, is the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham support services for those with HIV in the borough.

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