"What next" for those newly diagnosed HIV+

By Scott Hart
Sep 15, 2010 - 5:59:05 AM
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"What next?" is is a new 6 week peer facilitated group work programme for newly diagnosed HIV+ gay men at THT (Terrence Higgins Trust) Brighton.

THT (Terrence Higgins Trust) is launching a new six week support programme for gay and bisexual men in Brighton who have recently been diagnosed with HIV. "What next?" is free to attend and will take place every Thursday evening from 6.30pm at a central venue in Brighton town centre. The first session starts on  October 7 and the charity is appealing for anyone who is interested to get in touch and book a place.
 
In 2008, 455 people were newly diagnosed with HIV in the region and it’s estimated that 38% were gay men."What next?" aims to offer a supportive environment where men can share their experiences in confidence. Topics for discussion will include finding out you have HIV, telling people, health, sex and love, dealing with medical staff and information on HIV, treatment and transmission.
 
Peter Boorman, Health Promotion Co-ordinator for Terrence Higgins Trust, said:
We know that many people feel quite alone after being diagnosed with HIV. ‘What next?’ aims to reduce that feeling of isolation. Talking to other people to find out how they’re coping with their diagnosis and managing their condition can really help. If you’d like to find out more, please get in touch.”

For more information or to join the group, email Peter Boorman at
peter.boorman@tht.org.uk or call 01273 764200.

For more information about THT view:
www.tht.org.uk


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