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  1. Birmingham HIV peer support services joins Saving Lives family. Birmingham Positive Peers, the only organisation in the West Midlands to offer peer support services to people living with HIV regardless of their gender, sexuality, ethnicity or background, is now…. Read More.

  2. We work with healthcare partners nationwide to deliver key messaging in a variety of ways: at point of care, in related healthcare settings, and in the wider community. To find out more about our campaigns simply navigate this section.

  3. Saving Lives is a national charity with a simple aim: to reduce the stigma that still surrounds testing for the blood-borne viruses [BBVs] known as HIV andHepatitis.

  4. Our clinical indicator leaflets have proved hugely popular with clinicians nationwide who are interested with undertaking effective communication work amongst non-specialist clinical groups. We are able to offer items for download for reference and distribution within your NHS organisation.

  5. www.savinglivesuk.com › about-us › historyHistory - Saving Lives

    Saving Lives began life as a clinical awareness campaign in a hospital setting. The aim was to encourage doctors to more regularly and consistently offer HIV tests to patients outside of GUM specialty.

  6. www.savinglivesuk.com › about-us › who-are-weWho We Are - Saving Lives

    Saving Lives is a UK-based charity registered with the Charity Commission (number 1144855). We exist to combat stigma and promote testing for HIV, Hepatitis B and C and other Sexually Transmitted Infections.

  7. Nov 30, 2022 · Everyone at Saving Lives is so proud of our role in helping this happen – and we’ll play our part as a custodian of the Ribbons and their message moving forwards. This is a special World AIDS Day for us, for our city, for Garry … and for everyone that believes change can be made.

  8. www.savinglivesuk.com › the-basicsHIV - Saving Lives

    HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system. Left undiagnosed and untreated HIV can damage the immune system so much so that your body is no longer able to protect itself from infections.

  9. We provide materials, messages and methods to NHS services and other partners across the UK, helping them communicate to people the importance of HIV testing. If we can diagnose more people, and get them onto treatment more quickly, we can save lives and improve the health of the entire country.

  10. At Saving Lives, we’ve developed graphics and booklets which deliver crucial public health messages in accessible ways – and which try to maximise exposure and results. We’re happy to be providing these to a number of NHS organisations across the UK, providing them with the strategies they need to enact great PR campaigns in the local ...