Resources

SHout Loud is a joint project between six leading sexual health, HIV and contraception organisations in England. This section of the website provides you with some documents from these organisations, helping you find out about important current issues related to sexual health.

We will also be providing our own downloadable guides to sexual health and local campaigning. Watch this space!

21st Century HIV (THT/BHIVA)

Personal accounts of what it's like to live with HIV in Modern Britain.

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The African HIV Prevention Handbook (AHPN)

A guide on how to apply the plan of action 'The Knowledge, the Will and the Power' (see below)

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The AIDS Support Grant: Making a Difference? (NAT)

A review of the AIDS Support Grant, showing how it is used by Local Authorities and highlighting examples of good practice

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Contraception Spending Review 2009 (Brook/fpa/THT)

A review of how the extra money allocated for contraception services by the Department of Health has been used by PCTs in England

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Disturbing Symptoms 7 (THT/BHIVA/BASHH)

This document reports how commissioners managed sexual health and HIV in 2008, and how specialist clinicians viewed their progress.

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The Economy of Sexual Health (fpa)

A review of the economic issues of sexual healthcare in the UK, and an economic model for increasing access to contraception and abortion.

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HIV Testing Action Plan (NAT)

A plan to increase HIV testing and reduce late diagnosis of HIV in the UK.

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Housing and HIV (NAT)

An overview of the impact housing has on the health and well-being of people living with HIV

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SHout Loud Leaflet and Poster

We've made a downloadable version of our leaflet and poster for you to use and distribute in your community.

Dowload leaflet / dowload poster

The Knowledge, the Will and the Power (NAHIP)

A plan of action to meet the HIV prevention needs of Africans living in the UK

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Standards for the Management of STIs (MedFASH/BASHH)

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Tackling Blood Borne Viruses in Prison (NAT)

Outlines why it is important that Blood Borne Viruses such as HIV and hepatitis are dealt with in prisons, and provides a framework for how to best achieve this.

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