African HIV Treatment Training Workshop
The African Eye Trust manages a UK wide African HIV Treatment Information project which aims to provide clear HIV treatment information to people living with HIV/AIDS in the UK.
The workshops are delivered through patient organisations. All of our treatment information workshops are delivered by medical health professionals and treatment advocates living with HIV.
There are two FREE events currently planned for 2010:
- A workshop at THT West, Bristol Office on 6th March, 2010. Click here for more information.
- A treatment workshop at Positive East on 6th April, 2009. Click here for more information or call Caesar Kalema on 020 7791 9327.
Posters
THT West 6th March 2010.pdf
[541kb]Positive East 6th April 2010.pdf
[1015kb]Zambesi Poster.pdf
[459kb]Train to be an Advocate - 30 Oct, 26 and 27 Nov 2008, Manchester.pdf
[226kb]Train to be an Advocate - 17 October 2008, London.pdf
[224kb]OPAM Poster.pdf
[458kb]Leeds - 6th December 2007.pdf
[346kb]Free HIV Treatment Workshop July 2009.pdf
[1025kb]Ahead Poster.pdf
[461kb]17th October London.pdf
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Slidesets
Luthuania Conference Poster - Manchester 2010.ppt
[4657kb]Community Support Team Slideset.ppt
[71kb]HIV Treatment Slideset.ppt
[968kb]Treament Workshop Slideset.ppt
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