HIV Support
Key information
Where
Online, In-person
When
By appointment
Eligibility
Age range
Location restrictions
People who live, work or socialise in
Croydon, Ealing, Harrow, Hillingdon
Application required
What it offers
Peer support, delivered by outreach workers who are living with HIV, is available for people living with HIV and their loved ones. Support is available for service users on an individual basis or in groups and can be done online or in person.
Individual support follows a casework/advocacy model to address individuals experiences of social exclusion and unique barriers to care, sexual health-related or otherwise. Support Workers can help community members to:
- Explore ways to improve access to mental and/or physical healthcare
- Challenge discrimination from healthcare providers
- Understand legal rights
- Communicate with services and professionals on your behalf
- Make your voice heard for better care coordination and support
- Accompany you to appointments to help take notes, ask questions, and keep you safe (like asking for a break if you’re feeling overwhelmed)
- Explore opportunities to do other forms of work, including help with writing a CV, making job applications and preparing for interviews
Nonjudgemental support that is inclusive, trauma-informed and welcoming to all.
Contact information
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