Tutorial Session.  What is HIV?  What are the facts?  What we can do to prevent infection?  Information and support available.

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Tutorial Session

 What is HIV?  What are the facts?  What we can do to prevent infection?  Information and support available

 Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)  The virus attacks the body’s defence system  Can turn into AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Virus)  AIDS is a life limiting illness  There is no cure so prevention is key HIV isn’t prejudice; it doesn’t care who it infects

 What are your own thoughts, feelings and knowledge around HIV?  Group activity: True or false?

 HIV is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus  People with HIV are stigmatised because of their illness  HIV can be passed on mainly through unprotected sex  Anyone can be affected by HIV  People with HIV are protected under the Disability Discrimination Act

 Equality Act 2010; HIV considered a disability  National Aids Trust  Terrence Higgins Trust  +me; Barnsley’s support service  Health and Wellbeing Centre  GU Medicine  GP  Tutor Additional information in your resource pack