Children and Young People HIV Network
The Children and Young People HIV Network is a national network
that connects a wide range of organisations concerned with children
and young people who are living with and/or affected by HIV
and AIDS, from conception to adulthood.
The aims of the Network are to provide an effective voice for
this cohort through participation work, to challenge the stigma and
discrimination associated with HIV and to build child-centred
policy and practice recommendations.
The Network meets its aims through national and local policy
influencing; development and dissemination of good practice and
information; and running training and other events. It acts as a
hub for practitioners to share and obtain information, resources
and contacts. It also does some advocacy and media work.
To follow the work of the Network and receive news and resources
relating to children and HIV, subscribe to our monthly e-bulletin
by emailing hiv@ncb.org.uk. The
bulletin is free and available to anyone working with or interested
in children and young people living with and/or affected by
HIV.
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