Insight Edition 45 - 5th Aug 2008

Attitude Matters
How we think affects what we say and do - so standing up for better attitudes towards people living with HIV is at the heart of George House Trust’s message for Manchester Pride
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Volunteers’ Big Impact
Volunteers led the first response to the HIV epidemic. Laura Hamilton, Volunteer and Development Manager, looks at how volunteers’ support is still changing living with HIV
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Positive Perspectives

George House Trust is currently expanding its Positive Speakers
Programme as part of our wider campaign to challenge HIV related stigma and prejudice. read on

Insight

GHT Homepage Insight editorial - From Protest to Pro Test

editorial - From Protest to Pro Test
19th May 2008

Michelle Reid discusses testing

This year George House Trust will be encouraging people to take regular HIV tests, in an effort to slow down and even decrease the number of new HIV infections in the North-West region.

The "Better to Know" campaign will promote regular testing to everyone. Our front page article encourages people to test in a clinic where trained staff can help people come to terms with whatever result they might receive. But of course, there are a number of other options available.
Home testing kits have been out there for some time, and you can buy these from a variety of places. If this is the route you choose, we recommend that the best supporting advice will be included in kits ordered online from Terrence Higgins Trust (£34 per kit).

Whilst we encourage people to test, you should be aware that home testing kits are not always straight forward. In most cases, you send off a saliva sample. This method can confirm a negative result, but they can't confirm whether you're positive.

When a positive result is indicated, the next step would be to have an HIV test in a medical environment, and there is evidence to suggest that people often don't follow up with a confirming blood test at a clinic.

That's why we strongly encourage people to go for the test in a medical or community testing centre. But however you choose to test, the important thing is to know your status, and to keep on knowing your status.


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