Links
- African HIV Policy Network
- Big Lottery Fund
- Brent Brain
- Brent Council
- Brent Teaching Primary Care Trust
- Chlamydia Screening Programme
- Department of Health
- Family Planning Association
- Hopegate Trust
- Investors in People
- Kings Fund
- Know Your Status
- Like It Is
- NAM
- NHS Direct
- Terrence Higgins Trust
- The African Child
- The North West London Hospitals
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Projects| Community Integrated Sexual Health Initiative (CISHI) |
| CISHI aims to learn from the work with Church leaders and African men in the context of HIV/AIDS and sexual health in North West London. CISHI is a three year project funded by the Kings Fund (2007-2010). The context of CISHI involves working with Church leaders from Pentecostal churches and targeting African men mainly from Zambian, Zimbabwean, Ugandan and Kenyan communities who attend these churches in the Northwest Sector of London. The characteristics of targeted users are therefore divided into two, the Church leaders and African men. <...... |
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| Healthy Living Dance Unity Project (Held Up) |
Held Up is a three year project that has been funded by the Big Lottery Fund under the Reaching Communities Programme and has been running since April 2007. Held Up is about promoting healthy living and physical activity among people affected by HIV/AIDS. The project activities include advice and information on healthy living delivered through a drop-in, telephone and a quarterly newsletter. The dancing/physical activity workshops are conducted once per quarter to equip participants wi...... |
| Health Advisory and Community Link Project |
| This service is based in local hospitals where professionals such as hospital nurses, doctors and other statutory sector staff are educated on specific cultural issues to enhance efficient service delivery and support for patients. The service also enables community members to communicate and relate well with staff where language is a barrier. This service also has good referral pathways for newly diagnosed people living with HIV/AIDS....... |
| The Community-based Voluntary Counselling and Testing Centre (VCT) Clinic |
COMMUNITY BASED VOLUNTARY COUNSELLING AND TESTING CENTRE Purpose The purpose of the clinic is to provide a community based location for the delivery of culturally specific, holistic health services. The services include testing for HIV antibodies for early diagnosis, providing health promotion materials and training to prevent new STIs and HIV infection and to support those who are infected or affected Goals * To provide specific informatio...... |
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