NAT (National AIDS Trust)
Homepage
[b]NAT (National AIDS Trust) is the UK's leading charity dedicated to transforming society's response to HIV.[/b]
For over 25 years we have developed policy and campaigned for change to stop the spread of HIV and improve the lives of people living with HIV in the UK.
Our vision is a world in which people living with HIV are treated as equal citizens with respect, dignity and justice, are diagnosed early and receive the highest standards of care, and in which everyone knows how and is able to protect themselves and others from HIV infection.
All our work is focussed on achieving five strategic goals:
Effective HIV prevention in order to halt the spread of HIV
Early diagnosis of HIV through ethical, accessible and appropriate testing
Equitable access to treatment, care and support for people living with HIV
Enhanced understanding of the facts about HIV and living with HIV in the UK
Eradication of HIV-related stigma and discrimination
All our work is focussed on achieving five strategic goals:
- Effective HIV prevention in order to halt the spread of HIV
- Early diagnosis of HIV through ethical, accessible and appropriate testing
- Equitable access to treatment, care and support for people living with HIV
- Enhanced understanding of the facts about HIV and living with HIV in the UK
- Eradication of HIV-related stigma and discrimination
To find out more, visit www.nat.org.uk or for basic facts on HIV in the UK, go to www.hivaware.org.uk.




