
The HIV prevention project provides information, advice and training on HIV and related matters to communities in London. Its main goal is to have a reduction in new HIV infections through prevention models that promote sustainable attitude and behaviour change. Its work includes outreach to places of worship, e.g. churches, synagogues, mosques etc. Prevention programmes are available for faith leaders, congregations, small groups, women's groups, men's groups and youths.
By raising awareness with effective prevention and education programmes, we can help to counter misunderstanding and lighten the burden of prejudice experienced by people affected by HIV contributing directly to their well-being and quality of life.
LEAT’s HIV Prevention Project provides:
Information, advice and training on HIV related issues both in London and further afield.
Tailor-made training days and awareness initiatives for faith-based communities and other concerned individuals, groups and communities.
Ongoing and active partnership with people affect by HIV and other key stakeholders to achieve our goals
For information about this service
Contact David - david@leat.org.uk or
download a brochure
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