New City Cloisters
196 Old Street
London
EC1V 9FR
Tel: 020 7814 6767
Web: www.nat.org.uk
NAT (the National AIDS Trust) is a leading charity dedicated to transforming society's response to HIV. They provide fresh thinking, expert advice and practical resources. They campaign for change.
Their 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 their work is focused on achieving four strategic goals:
They listen to people living with, and affected by, HIV and those who support them and they put the needs and rights of HIV positive people at the heart of everything they do.
They pride themselves on being independent and evidence-based. They are committed to partnership working and they work in a collaborative and productive manner with a range of partner organisations to share experience and knowledge and make the greatest collective difference.
196 Old Street
London
EC1V 9FR
Tel: 020 7814 6767
Web: www.nat.org.uk
NAT (the National AIDS Trust) is a leading charity dedicated to transforming society's response to HIV. They provide fresh thinking, expert advice and practical resources. They campaign for change.
Their 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 their work is focused on achieving four 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.
They listen to people living with, and affected by, HIV and those who support them and they put the needs and rights of HIV positive people at the heart of everything they do.
They pride themselves on being independent and evidence-based. They are committed to partnership working and they work in a collaborative and productive manner with a range of partner organisations to share experience and knowledge and make the greatest collective difference.
Last updated on 21/07/2012
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