Category: talk
Gay Men's Space Events
posted: 18/05/2010
Gay Men's Space has regular events and activities every two weeks. Let's Talk is a monthly discussion about things the men at the Space have chosen. And also monthly we have some activity or talk. We've now added the details of the discussions, activities and events, including the annual summer BBQ to our web diary.
You can download our leaflet with details about the Space, Frequently Asked Questions, a map and what activities you can look forward to at the Space until late September.
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HIV Information on Tour
posted: 17/05/2010

UPDATED 20 MAY - LEEDS and NEWCASTLE DATES CORRECTED
HIV and Your Body is the theme for free workshops for people living with HIV. Find out more about HIV and your Heart, Kidneys, Bones, Liver, and Body Shape.
Robert Fieldhouse, the editor of Baseline, is running a series of talks in the North-West, Midlands, West Yorkshire and North East of England.
Blackburn with THRIVINE at Jarman Centre 53 James Street, Blackburn, Lancashire BB1 6BE
contact James 01254 263 525
Saturday 22 May 2pm HIV and your Bones
Tuesday 17 August 6pm Choice of HIV and Your …. Heart, Kidneys, Liver, and Body Shape
Manchester at Black Health Agency (BHA) 464 Chester Road, Manchester M16 9HE
Monday 5 July 1pm HIV and your Kidneys
Monday 6 September 1pm Choice of HIV and Your …. Heart, Bones, Liver, and Body Shape
contact BHA 0845 450 4247
Birmingham at ABPLus 29-30 Lower Essex Street, Birmingham, B5 6SN
Tuesday 13 July 7pm HIV and your Liver
Tuesday 10 August 7pm Choice of HIV and Your …. Heart, Kidneys, Bones, and Body Shape
Leeds at Skyline 4th floor Gallery House, The Headrow, Leeds, LS1
CORRECTED DATES
Thursday 8 JULY 6pm HIV and your Body Shape
Thursday 5 August 6pm Choice of HIV and Your …. Heart, Kidneys, Bones, and Liver
Newcastle upon Tyne at Body Positive North East 12 Upper Princess Square, Newcastle, NE1 0191 232 2855
Wednesday 7 JULY 3.30pm HIV and your Heart
Wednesday 4 AUGUST 3.30pm Choice of HIV and Your …. Heart, Kidneys, Bones, and Liver
The Leeds and Newcastle dates on the postcard with detilas of this talks tour are incorrect. Robert has told us the corrected dates above.
Further details from the speaker Robert Fieldhouse 07886 159 735 or by email
These talks are all funded by the drugs company Gilead Sciences
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Gay Men’s Turn to Talk
posted: 23/04/2010
Terrence Higgins Trust has a new web-forum for gay and bisexual men, positive and negative, and they invite you to join the others chatting.
They are interested in hearing what you've got to say about your sex life. What’s said in the forum is confidential but Terrence Higgins Trust are paying attention and listening.
What you say and talk about will help shape what Terrence Higgins Trust does for you and other gay/bi men in the future.
You need to register to join in. There's a linked Facebook page and Twitter stream
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Hear About HIV First Hand
posted: 24/11/2009
Often the best support comes from people who have the same kind of experiences. For people who do not have HIV, hearing people who do have HIV talk about their experiences can be powerful, help end misunderstandings and prevent stigma and discrimination.
The websiite Healthtalkonline's HIV section lets you find out about other people's experiences of HIV. You can watch or listen to videos of a wide mix of people living with HIV, read about their experiences and find reliable useful information about HIV, treatment choices and support.
Healthtalkonline is from the charity Dipex and is based on research into people’s experiences, led by experts at the University of Oxford. These personal stories help people with HIV, families and healthcare professionals, and the whole public to benefit from other people’s experiences.
Healthtalkonline has sections for many other conditions, as well as HIV, for example, depression.
HIV at HealthTalkOnline
They interviewed 50 people about their experiences of HIV infection and this is all organised into topics
It also has a section with information resources and a forum. Like many of the health forums on this site, the HIV forum is hardly used; anyone can read questions and comments, and to ask a question or reply, you need to register and log-in.
A more popular forum for people with HIV
A far more popular UK HIV+ people’s forum is run by a man with HIV, Hortilad
This has almost 1000 members and is active - 358 Posts on 182 Topics. You can see what the Hortilad HIV+ forum looks like here.
To use the Hortilad forum you need you to register, by choosing a user ID (made of any letters and numbers), a user name (shown on the forum when you post), and a valid email address (tick the box when you sign up, to keep your email address hidden).
Click here for HealthTalkOnline HIV Topics
Experiences of health care :
Getting a diagnosis
Getting health and social care
Making decisions about treatment
Taking anti-HIV drugs
Challenges of anti-HIV drugs
Looking after yourself :
Coping with mental health problems
Dealing with your thoughts
Talking about it
Becoming informed
Gaining power and strength
Spirituality and religion
Holistic health
Disclosure, discrimination and other challenges :
Secrecy and telling people
Support groups
Dealing with difficulties, finances and benefits
Work and routine
Prejudice, stigma and discrimination
Telling children and parents
Negotiating Sex :
How people became infected
Casual sexual encounters
Sex in relationships
Telling sexual partners
Looking ahead :
Living now & in the future
Illness and death
Finally, what people with HIV want you to know
The USA's Positive Project has more than 100 first-person stories told by people infected or affected by HIV/AIDS.
On their site you can pick videos of positive speakers by gender, age, where they live, ethnicity, sexuality, topic.
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Expert Prosecutions Panel
posted: 03/11/2009
Clive Anderson (the broadcaster and barrister) chairs an expert panel to discuss prosecution of HIV transmission issues.
London’s City Law School hosts an impressive pnel of speakers on 1 December, World AIDS Day, to debate the issues around the criminalisation of HIV transmission.
- What are the arguments for and against criminalising the transmission of HIV and other serious sexually transmitted infections?
- What are the legal principles that inform this complex area of law
- Wat factors should be taken into account when deciding to prosecute?
- Should public health considerations take priority over demands for retribution and punishment?
- What evidence is there that criminalisation works?
Your Panel of Pundits
Clive Anderson, Barrister & Broadcaster - Chair
Yusef Azad, Director of Policy & Campaigns, National AIDS Trust
Catherine Dodds, Senior Research Fellow, Sigma Research, University of Portsmouth
Arwel Jones, Team Leader of the Domestic Affairs Division Crown Prosecution Service
Matthew Weait, Reader in Socio-Legal Studies, School of Law, Birkbeck University and author of Intimacy and Responsibility, The Criminalisation of HIV Transmission.
Bookings
Place Oliver Thompson Lecture Theatre, Northampton Square, London EC1V 0HB
map and directions
18.00 Registration, 18.30 Panel and discussion, 20.00 Networking & refreshments
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