HIV Prevention England Conference 2024 Programme and Livestream

This Friday, 6 September 2024 health professionals, community experts and researchers in HIV prevention and sexual health will gather for the sixth HIV Prevention England Conference.

Programme

The conference sessions include

  • Insights into PrEP awareness and needs
  • Impactful approaches to address HIV stigma
  • Sexual health knowledge and key populations
  • Opt out testing for HIV in emergency departments
  • Achieving equitable access to PrEP
  • Experiences of navigating health systems for Black African and Caribbean communities
  • Addressing inequalities and unmet need in the HIV response
  • Making an impact in re-engagement  and retention in care
  • Developing better insights to achieve equity for underserved communities
  • Working in partnership for impact
  • What’s needed from a new HIV Action Plan for England?
  • Getting to zero by 2030. How can we make it a reality?

Get the full programme here

Livestream

Not able to attend the HIV Prevention England Conference 2024 in-person? You can stream selected sessions via YouTube on Friday 6 September, including our opening and closing plenary sessions. Go to YouTube now, and click the ‘Remind me’ so you don’t miss it.

Opening plenary – 9.30am

Opening remarks around equity and impact in HIV prevention, including from:

  • Andrew Gwynne MP (Minister for Public Health and Prevention)
  • Professor Kevin Fenton (Chief Advisor on HIV to the Department of Health and Social Care)
  • Memory Sachikonye (Co-ordinator of UK-CAB)
  • Richard Angell (Chief Executive, Terrence Higgins Trust)

Closing plenary – 3.50pm

A panel discussion on the vital question of ‘Getting to zero by 2030. How do we make it a reality?’, with:

  • Christina Ganotakis (One Voice Network)
  • Prof Claudia Estcourt (BASHH)
  • James Woolgar (Chair of HIV & Sexual Health Commissioners Group)
  • Olivia De Achaval (Department of Health and Social Care)
  • Rachel Hill-Tout (BBV Clinical Lead for NHS England)
  • Richard Angell (Chief Executive of Terrence Higgins Trust)
  • Sinead Ward (UK General Manager of ViiV)

It promises to be a really exciting day so don’t miss out.