Friends of Positive Wise
Below are the blogs and sites which we at Positive Wise have either personally used, worked with or highly recommend you to visit.
Our very own Jayce also has his very own blog, which we are a big fan of here at Positive Wise.
PositiveLite.com is the fresh alternative to other sites that deal with HIV and AIDS from the perspective solely of illness or disability. Ours is a very personal view. Above all, we are by and for people living with HIV and our allies, service providers, advocates, friends and lovers. We take a holistic approach to HIV, recognizing that it is far from being just a medical condition, or even a continually developing news story of global proportions, but often a life-changing phenomenon for thos
FS is GMFA's bi-monthly magazine containing information on gay men's health and HIV related issues. It provides gay men with health and HIV information, advice, support and research in a clear and understandable format. Designed to appeal to young gay men, FS is colourful, uses young gay men as models and is written in a style likely to attract this target group. Moreover, as the following quote demonstrates, FS is also used as a resource for professionals within the HIV sector.
We believe that the best health promotion for gay men comes from gay men themselves. For this reason, we use the knowledge and ideas of volunteers, most of them gay men, to design and plan our sexual health interventions. In addition, we created targeted sexual health interventions for black gay men and HIV positive gay men.
Alex Sparrowhawk is a good friend of ours. Here is his blog which he updates regularly
"Because you're more than just a diagnosis" beyondpositive is a online magazine for people living with HIV in the UK. When we talk about ”people living with HIV” here at beyondpositive we don’t just mean the person with HIV, we mean everyone in their lives – their family, friends and partners. beyondpositive aims to bring your a selection of the best HIV columnists out there, covering as many demographics as we can. Alongside this we’ll be publishing HIV related news stories, the latest heal
Terrence Higgins Trust is the UK’s leading HIV and sexual health charity, providing a wide range of services to more than 100,000 people a year. The charity also campaigns and lobbies for greater political and public understanding of the personal, social and medical impact of HIV and sexual ill health.
NAT is the UK's leading charity dedicated to transforming society's response to HIV. We provide fresh thinking, expertise and practical resources. We champion the rights of people living with HIV and campaign for change.