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Positive in prevention

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Real Time

This is a resource for gay and bisexual men to assist you to avoid taking risks.

Real time: a resource for gay and bisexual men

Resource • 2 July 2009

This is a resource for gay and bisexual men to assist you to avoid taking risks. read more »

Unprotected sex: who's responsible?

Positive Living article • David Menadue • 26 June 2008

Is it acceptable to say that, in some situations, it is OK to look after your own interests when it comes to sex? read more »

Prevention is everybody’s business

Positive Living article • Robert Mitchell • 1 December 2007

This year’s World AIDS Day theme presents an opportunity for people living with HIV to talk about our role in response to the HIV epidemic in this country, writes NAPWA President Robert Mitchell. read more »

Rising HIV levels: why we should care and what we can do

Positive Living article • Paul Kidd • 22 March 2007

HIV infections are on the rise nationwide, and the government is planning an advertising blitz aimed at gay men. If HIV is making a comeback, should positive gay men care? And if we do care, what can we do? read more »

Education Portfolio Report: April 2006

Report • Glenn Flanagan • 30 April 2006

A report from the NAPWA Education Portfolio Convenor presented to the NAPWA Special General Meeting held on 29-30 April 2006. read more »

Opposites attract

Positive Living article • David Menadue • 28 July 2005

Pos-neg relationships, magnetic partnerships, mixed-status couples, serodiscordant shack-ups … positive and negative men and women are proving that when you’re in love, nothing — not even HIV — need stand in your way. DAVID MENADUE reports. read more »

Positive prevention

Positive Living article • Brent Allan • 1 June 2003

‘It takes two to tango,’ goes the old saying. Well it also takes two to transmit HIV: one positive and one negative. For this reason, both positive and negative people can — and should be — actively involved in HIV prevention. read more »

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