Get Involved: National HIV Testing Week with the PaSH Partnership in Liverpool
Join us in marking National HIV Testing Week from 10th to 16th February 2025, as the PaSH (Passionate about Sexual Health) partnership, a collaborative effort between BHA for Equality, George House Trust, and LGBT Foundation, amplifies its commitment to promoting regular testing among the most affected population groups in England. This initiative aims to significantly reduce the number of individuals living with undiagnosed HIV and those diagnosed late.
Why Participate?
The PaSH Partnership plays a pivotal role in delivering a comprehensive range of services that cater to the changing needs of individuals newly diagnosed with HIV, those living long-term with HIV, and those at the greatest risk of acquiring HIV.
How You Can Take Part:
Expanded HIV Testing Opportunities Across Liverpool
As part of the National HIV Testing Week, the PaSH Partnership is increasing HIV testing opportunities by offering tests in various community venues across Liverpool. This ensures accessibility and convenience for communities to prioritise their sexual health. Below is the schedule of testing opportunities for this essential week:
PaSH Liverpool Testing Offer:
PaSH is dedicated to simplifying the process of getting tested for HIV, and this week presents more testing offers than ever before:
For Liverpool Residents from Diverse Ethnic Backgrounds:
- Test for all STIs at any of our community clinic.
- Order a ‘Home HIV testing kit’ for testing from the comfort of your own home.
- Residents of Liverpool can order a ‘Home RAPID HIV Test’ with results available in just 1 minute.
To book or order an HIV test for these services, visit www.thebha.org.uk/hivtesting
For LGBT Liverpool Residents:
- Order a Home HIV and STI testing kit.
- Attend an appointment or drop in for a RAPID HIV test.
To book or order an HIV test for these services, visit www.lgbt.foundation/testing
Your Participation Matters:
This National HIV Testing Week, the PaSH Partnership encourages our communities to play an active role in prioritising their health. By taking part in testing opportunities, you contribute to the collective effort in reducing undiagnosed HIV cases. Together, let’s create healthier and more informed communities.
Don’t miss out—get involved, get tested.