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AIDS & HIV Advice

 
   

HIV  is the virus that causes AIDS . It attacks the body's defence system preventing it from fighting illnesses and infections. 

HIV is not passed on by shaking hands, kissing, touching or hugging, sharing cups, cutlery, crockery or towels. HIV is not spread by sneezing or coughing or from tears or sweat. A person does not get infected with HIV from daily contact.

How can HIV be passed on?

HIV can be passed on in the following ways:

  • unprotected sexual intercourse;
  • sharing contaminated needles, syringes and 'works';
  • from an infected mother to her baby during pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding;
  • from contaminated blood or blood products.

A diagnosis of HIV affects you, your family, partner and friends.

Social Services provides a confidential service for anyone regardless of gender, sexuality, lifestyle or racial origin in the surrounding area.

We can help with

Counselling and emotional support You may feel the need to discuss your fears and anxieties. It may be difficult for you to talk about your thoughts and feelings with your family. We offer emotional and psychological support in a confidential and non judgmental environment.

Financial Advice Extra expenses may be associated with your illness. You may be entitled to various benefits or be eligible for financial help from other sources. You may also be given support with continuing to work.

Practical Assistance You may have physical difficulties in coping with daily living, need help in the home or with travelling to hospital appointments.

We will work with you.

Contacts

Local District Offices|

National AIDS Helpline 0800 567 123. For other languages 0800 717 2227