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Presentations from the 18th Annual Conference of NHIVNA - Friday 1 July 2016

Date: 30 June - 1 July 2016

Venue: Manchester, UK
 

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Download Final Programme NHIVNA Plenary Session 2: HIV and healthy living

Zoe Rice Food and nutrition
Zoe Rice, The Food Chain

Andy Hilton Supporting people living with HIV through Life Coaching
Peter Boyle, Lead Services Adviser, George House Trust
Andy Hilton, Result CiC

Darren Brown Exercise and HIV
Darren Brown, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

NHIVNA Oral Abstracts: Session 3

Tomas Campbell Abstract O9 Stigma: an intractable problem? A framework to address stigma in our clinical work
Tomas Campbell, Independent Clinical Psychologist

Jane Bruton Abstract O10 'Clean' or 'dirty'? the changing experiences of care and support among MSM diagnosed with HIV
Jane Bruton, Imperial College London

Rebecca Evans Abstract O11 High and horny? The Northern response to chemsex
Rebecca Evans, The Hathersage Integrated Sexual Health, Contraception and HIV Service, Manchester

Sophie Pelham Burn Abstract O12 High rates of financial crisis, food insecurity and detectable viral loads in those referred for nutrition support
Sophie Pelham Burn, The Food Chain

NHIVNA/EHNN Lecture

Ian Hodgson Migration and stigma: Issues that face mobile populations accessing HIV treatment in the UK
Ian Hodgson, International HIV/AIDS Alliance

ViiV Healthcare UK Satellite Symposium

Stigma: a universal experience that science left behind
This session consisted of six people living with HIV in the UK

NHIVNA Workshop 3

Steve Barlow Constant craving: Living in the shadow of addiction
Steve Barlow, Steve Barlow Counselling

NHIVNA Plenary Session 3

Alastair Hudson Findings from The People Living with HIV Stigma Survey 2015/16
Alastair Hudson, Family Planning Association (FPA)

Kate Nambiar HIV in transgender people
Kate Nambiar, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals

NHIVNA Invited Lecture 3

Marc Thompson Peer support/Project 100
Marc Thompson, Positively UK

NHIVNA Invited Lecture 4

Del Campbell Sex workers: Stigmatised or empowered?
Del Campbell, NUM (National Ugly Mugs) and The Open Doors Project

Nora Ponnusamy Sex workers: Stigmatised or empowered?
Nora Ponnusamy, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

NHIVNA Awards Ceremony and Close

Michelle CrostonMichelle Croston
North Manchester General Hospital