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National third sector organisation with strategic role in improving the health & wellbeing of diverse BME Communities, through shaping local service response, and national priorities. Provision of ulturally competent and sensitive preventative clinical services; community based research with third sector expertise, equality training focusing on access barriers

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LocationGlasgow

Telephone 01414237095

Our role is all about providing support for people living with HIV- and particularly over 50s and people living in poverty.

LocationHammersmith

RNIB You Care - Eye Care Project

Information for Black Africans aged 18 and upwards living with sight loss, to better manage their eye condition, their general health and wellbeing, increase their support networks, develop confidence and independence. One to one practical support and access to peer support. Awareness raising within Black African communities.

LocationGlasgow

Telephone 01416488480

The Sussex Beacon provides specialist care and support for people living with HIV. Our services promote independence and improve health and wellbeing by providing inpatient and outpatient services.

LocationBrighton

We’re the UK’s leading HIV and sexual health charity. We support people living with HIV and amplify their voices, and help the people using our services to achieve good sexual health.

LocationGlasgow

Waverley Care African Health Project provides a number of services relating to HIV in Scotland including support to African individuals living with HIV and awareness raising amongst African communities. At Waverley Care we recognise that Africans affected by HIV and AIDS frequently have a range of needs, as well as cultural differences, which make their situation unique within Scotland. We provide support with the difficulties that many people face regarding their immigration status, housing, health, finance, training and employment. Training healthcare providers to be aware of the different needs of Africans is also core to Waverley Care’s work in this area.

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LocationGlasgow

Telephone 01413322520

HIV and Hepatitis C don’t discriminate. And we all have sexual health. That’s why our services are as diverse as the people we support.

Whether you are living with, or affected by these conditions, no one should face HIV or Hepatitis C alone. Our many services, offered throughout Scotland, incorporate support groups, one-to-one mentoring, social outings, education sessions and workshops to name just a few.

LocationGlasgow

Telephone 01413322520

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