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HIV and sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust is launching a new information pack today aimed at gay men recently diagnosed with HIV. The pack which is called ‘What Next?’ is a handy pocket sized guide and contains information on a selection of the support services that THT and other organisations provide.

In 2008, around 2,800 gay men were diagnosed with HIV in the UK but when diagnosed, many people feel quite alone. To address this, the pack contains information on issues such as finding out you have HIV, ways of telling people that you are HIV positive, health, dealing with medical staff and information on HIV, treatment and transmission.

Men can pick up a pack for free by contacting 020 7812 1783 or by emailing stephen.adair@tht.org.uk “What Next?’ is also available for sexual health clinics to order free in bulk either with or without the inserts. The aim is to give GUM clinics the option to include information about their own services as well as others in their region - giving men an information pack that’s specific to their needs and their location.

THT is calling for GUMs and other sexual health clinics to stock the information packs so that as many men as possible can find out about the support that’s available for them, whether it’s counselling, advice about treatment, or simply being able to talk to someone for confidential advice and support.

Alan Wardle, Head of Health Promotion at Terrence Higgins Trust said “Being diagnosed with HIV can make people feel like they’re on an emotional roller coaster. Many people are left feeling quite alone or feel like they have hundreds of questions to ask. This pack aims to give some practical information that gay men might want after they’ve been diagnosed. Crucially it gives contact details of organisations that can offer support and information at a time when it might be most needed.”

Dr Christian Jessen presenter of Channel 4’s Embarrassing Illnesses said: “The ‘What Next?’ information pack is an essential tool kit for any gay man who has recently been diagnosed with HIV. There are so many things to take on board when you’ve been diagnosed and sometimes you may not be able to take it all in initially. Having a pack that you can take away and read when you’re ready is a great idea.”

The information pack follows the successful launch of the interactive website ‘What next?’ which provides information and support specifically for newly diagnosed gay men.

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Terrence Higgins Trust

HIV and sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) is calling for people across Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin to get involved in World AIDS Day (December 1) this year, either by attending an event, making a donation to support local HIV services, or wearing a red ribbon to raise awareness.

World AIDS Day, which has been running every December since 1988, is dedicated to raising awareness of HIV and AIDS. In the UK alone, over 80,000 people are living with HIV and over 7,000 are diagnosed every year.

The following events, run in collaboration with Shropshire Buddies & Body Positive, are taking place in Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin for World AIDS Day:

- County-wide Awareness Drive (various times and locations across Shropshire)
Friday 27 November (10.00am - 2.00pm): Newport High Street
Saturday 28 November (10.00am - 1.00pm): Wellington High Street
Saturday 28 November (9.00am - 6.00pm): Telford Shopping Centre
Tuesday 1 December (9.00am - 6.00pm): Pride Hill Shopping Centre, Shrewsbury
Saturday 5 December (10.00am - 1.00pm): Ludlow Market
THT staff and volunteers will be out in force at locations across Shropshire in the run up to and immediately after World AIDS Day, raising awareness of HIV, collecting donations, and handing out red ribbons.

- Tuesday 1 December (10.00am - 5.00pm): Day of Remembrance, St Laurence Church, Ludlow
St Laurences Church will be open all day for people to light a candle in remembrance and celebration, with an hour-long vigil from 12.00pm - 1.00pm. THT will provide a display with information on HIV and how to prevent it. The day will conclude at 4.45pm with prayers of remembrance.

- Tuesday 1 December (6.30pm - 8.00pm): Candle-Lit Vigil, The Square, Shrewsbury
THT will be holding a special candle-lit vigil to remember those that have died and to celebrate the lives of those with HIV today. The vigil is open to all, and will feature a reading by Reverend Mark Thomas, a performance by Heart and Soul Community Choir, and a two minute silence.

Lotte Hakeman, Centre Manager for THT in Shropshire, said “World AIDS Day is one of the most important events in THT’s calendar. Currently in the UK one in four people with HIV don’t know they have it, so it’s vital that we continue to raise awareness. We hope local people will get involved in some way, either by attending an event, making a donation, or just wearing a red ribbon.”

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Terrence Higgins Trust


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