TagNational Association of People with HIV Australia (NAPWHA)

Positive Voices community forum

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Positive Life SA & SAMESH, August 2018 Are you a person living with HIV in SA? We want to hear from you about what would benefit PLHIV. Find out more about the important role people living with HIV have in prevention, as well as the barriers and enablers to care. Presenters: Kath Leane – PositiveLifeSA / Femfatales John Rule – NAPWHA Jane Costello – PLNSW / Kirby Institute...

Survey for all women and anyone with a cervix: HPV-related cancer awareness

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Positive Life in partnership with Femfatales, the National Network of Women Living with HIV, 2018 All women and anyone with a cervix in Australia, both HIV-positive and HIV-negative, are invited to take an online, anonymous survey about awareness of HPV and related cancers. Positive Life NSW in partnership with Femfatales, the National Network of Women Living with HIV, has developed a survey to...

Morning tea for National Day of Women Living with HIV in Australia

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via SAMESH, a joint program of SHINE SA and VAC, February 2018 NATIONAL DAY OF WOMEN LIVING WITH HIV IN AUSTRALIA: Friday 9 March 2018  Join us for morning tea to celebrate and support women living with HIV. “Too often, WLHIV in Australia are considered as an afterthought or swept up in the generic term ‘people living with HIV. Women when not well supported will often go underground after...

Afternoon tea to highlight the importance of National Women Living with HIV Day

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PEACE Multicultural Services (Relationships Australia SA) in collaboration with Femfatales (NAPWHA) and SAMESH (SHine SA/VAC) are holding an afternoon tea to highlight the importance of National Women Living with HIV Day. Join us for wonderful opportunity to meet, talk, learn and honour the women who live with HIV over a delicious afternoon tea. – When: Thursday, 9 March, 2017 – Time:...

On World Hepatitis Day it’s time to talk about HIV and hepatitis C

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National Association of people with HIV Australia, July 28 2016 On World Hepatitis Day, the National Association of People with HIV Australia (NAPWHA), the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations (AFAO), the Kirby Institute and Hepatitis Australia are raising awareness about HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) co-infection. An estimated 3,000 Australians are living both with HIV and HCV. HCV is more...

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