HIV prevention medication Cabotegravir has been approved in Scotland
The extended-release injection, Cabotegravir (Apretude) has been approved today for use within NHS Scotland.
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The extended-release injection, Cabotegravir (Apretude) has been approved today for use within NHS Scotland.
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On World AIDS Day 2024, Scotland takes another bold step toward ending new HIV transmission by 2030 – but stigma continues to overshadow medical progress, with nearly half of Scots saying they would feel ashamed to disclose an HIV-positive status
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Steven, a Support Worker in Glasgow, shares his journey in the hope of inspiring others to put people first when they receive an HIV diagnosis.
This World AIDS Day, Putting People First reminds us that while we’ve come a long way, there is still much work to do to ensure everyone living with HIV feels supported, valued, and understood.
MSPs took rapid HIV tests at the Scottish Parliament today, with Waverley Care and Terrace Higgins Trust staff, to tackle stigma and highlighted the need for a National HIV Testing Week.
This week marks the launch of our very own Fire Island IPA - the debut of our collaboration with the Edinburgh Art Festival and Bellfield Brewery.
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.