Information, tools and training resources
Practical resources, training and tools to help you build knowledge, support delivery and engage communities effectively.
Training and learning
Resources to help professionals build knowledge, skills and confidence in HIV prevention, stigma reduction and inclusive practice.
- BHIVA E-Learning (BHIVA): Online learning modules based on BHIVA guidance, useful for building confidence and keeping knowledge up to date.
- Can’t Pass It On training (Terrence Higgins Trust): A self-directed training resource for healthcare professionals on U=U, helping staff discuss HIV confidently with patients and colleagues.
- Can’t Pass It On training for social care (Terrence Higgins Trust): U=U training designed for social care staff, focused on HIV knowledge, stigma and safe support.
Tools for practice
Resources professionals can use in day-to-day work to support conversations, improve care and strengthen service delivery.
- GPs and primary care professionals: A practical HIV Prevention England resource to support HIV testing and prevention conversations in primary care.
- BASHH patient information leaflets: Clear, evidence-based leaflets that professionals can use or adapt when supporting patients and communities.
- Hearts and Minds: reducing HIV stigma in healthcare: A training and practice resource designed to help healthcare teams reduce stigma, improve communication and build confidence in HIV care.
- HIV and migration (National AIDS Trust): A useful resource on the barriers migrants may face in accessing HIV testing, treatment and care, with recommendations for policy and practice.
Support and signposting resources
Resources that professionals can use to connect people with peer support, community support and lived-experience-led initiatives.
- My Community: information for professionals (Terrence Higgins Trust): Information about THT’s online peer support platform, which professionals can use to signpost people living with HIV to community support.
- Positive Voices and HIV Ambassadors (Terrence Higgins Trust): A speaker programme that helps organisations hear directly from people living with HIV and challenge stigma through lived experience.
