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World AIDS Day 2024: ‘It Starts With Me’ Campaign

The Multicultural HIV and Hepatitis Service (NSW MHAHS) has launched a campaign in support of World AIDS Day, embracing the theme It Starts With Me. Through this initiative, MHAHS aims to foster awareness and understanding of HIV prevention, testing, and treatment in culturally and linguistically diverse communities, encouraging everyone to take an active role in reducing stigma and supporting those affected by HIV.

HIV stigma and discrimination has deterred many from HIV testing, especially in diverse communities. With over 29,000 Australians currently living with HIV, improving access to free HIV testing and reducing HIV stigma are essential. NSW Health offers a variety of free HIV self-testing options, including Dried Blood Spot Testing and MyTest. Early testing is important for prompt treatment. In New South Wales, HIV treatment is free for anyone who has HIV, and you do not need a Medicare card.

Stay up-to-date with the latest information and download the newly updated HIV: What You Need to Know booklet. The booklet, available in eight languages, can now be downloaded as an e-booklet from the MHAHS website. Free hard copies are also available upon request. Supporters can access our campaign toolkit that includes a variety of multilingual resources, all designed to engage diverse communities and enhance understanding of HIV.

With ‘It Starts With Me,’ MHAHS highlights how individuals can make a difference through informed action. Together, we can work towards a future free of HIV stigma and promote health equity for all.

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