Posts Tagged ‘WAD11’

HIV & AIDS Thirty Years On: Challenges and Hopes

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Below is an interesting article, written before World AIDS Day 2011, which emphasises the need to destigmatise HIV in Northern Ireland and push for greater funding for care and prevention.

HIV/AIDS Thirty Years On: Challenges and Hopes
By Ruari-Santiago McBride
23/11/2011
The AIDS virus was first discovered three decades ago in the United States. Since then, 30 million people have died from AIDS-related causes and 1.8 million people continue to die every year. According to the World Health Organisation there are currently 33.3 million people living across the world with the HIV virus, which causes AIDS. The impact that HIV/AIDS has had on our global community is internationally recognised on the 1st of December as ‘World AIDS Day’.

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Equality Commission advises on Getting to Zero Discrimination

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

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Today on World AIDS Day, as part of our Getting to Zero campaign, the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland has given advice for all those living with HIV on Getting to Zero Discrimination.

It is your right not to be discriminated against because of your HIV status.

Rights under the DDA

In 2006 the Disability Discrimination Act was amended to extend the definition of disability to cover people living with HIV from the point of diagnosis.  This means you are protected by the provisions of the Disability Discrimination Act which makes it unlawful to discriminate in the context of employment as well as the provision of goods, facilities and services, education, and transport.  You do not need to think of yourself as disabled or call yourself disabled to benefit from these legal protections.
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Belfast HSC Trust getting to zero

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

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hsc-belfastOn World AIDS Day 2011, Belfast HSC Trust will be running eight HIV awareness stands across the city. With education being key to ‘Getting to Zero New Infections’, it is great to see this happening on 1 December. The stands are being organised by the Trust’s Sexual Health Team’s HIV awareness trainers.

Keep a look out for the stands across the city and lift a red ribbon and other information about our services.

Hour to spare next Weds or Thurs? #WAD11

Friday, November 25th, 2011

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World AIDS Day this year is about “Getting to Zero.” Zero New HIV Infections. Zero Discrimination and Zero AIDS Related Deaths.

www.worldaidscampaign.org

The HIV Support Centre needs your help as Thursday 1 December is World AIDS Day 2011 with its important message of Getting to Zero approaches.

Rory Thompson, Community Support Officer, said:

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