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Resources for HIV professionals & volunteers
If you work in the HIV sector, we have a wide range of information resources available to keep your knowledge up to date and help you in your work.
Click on any of the links below to find out more about our range of updates, reference and training materials, as well as resources to give to your patients, clients and service users.
Email updates
The HIV sector is fast-moving, and it can often be difficult to know if what you know is current and where to look for new developments.
Email updates from NAM will provide you with a digest of all the latest news, with links to the full stories, and are an easy way to keep yourself at the forefront of HIV information.
HIV Treatments Training Pack
Not just what HIV treatment involves, but how to teach other people about it.
This pack is specially designed to help you plan and deliver training sessions, including a wide selection of interactive games, handouts and PowerPoint presentations to assist you.
Click here to order a copy
HIV Treatment Update
Keep up to date with all the latest HIV treatment news and developments in NAM's monthly newsletter. Often including interviews with experts and comment pieces, HIV Treatment Update is a great way of finding out what all the latest research means for you and your patients or clients.
Read archive here
Subscribe here
Treatment information
Everything you need to know about the medical aspects of HIV.
Topics include new classes of antiretrovirals, drug resistance, drug interactions and pharmacokinetics, side-effects, genetics and HIV treatment and HIV treatment during pregnancy, as well as tools such as an A-Z of drugs, illnesses and symptoms.
Buy a copy of the Treatments Directory here
Clinical Symposia
NAM recently held a clinical symposium on HIV Prevention in the Treatment Setting, and an expert seminar on Commissioning World Class Services for People Living with HIV.
Audio-visual reports of these events, including streaming audio and slidesets from the presentations, and photos from both days are now available on aidsmap.com.
The Basics
Brand new resource launched at the British HIV Association Conference and the South African AIDS Conference. A series of ten illustrated leaflets covering key health messages and intended to support discussions between health professionals and people with HIV.
Each leaflet focuses on a few key facts and uses simple language and pictures to bring the information to life.
Available in English and in French, the basics are free to download and print from our website - and we really welcome your feedback on them.
If you work in a UK clinic or support group, these leaflets are available to order in bulk as part of the free booklet scheme. Please call Rose on 020 7840 0060 or email rose@nam.org.uk for details.
Preventing HIV
Relevant to anyone with an interest in HIV prevention work in any part of the world, Preventing HIV is an essential resource on all aspects of HIV prevention work covering all the latest studies and current thinking.
Continually evolving, HIV prevention is a fascinating field. Preventing HIV contains evidence-based information on topics such as the ABC model, disclosure and serosorting, treatment as prevention, PEP, PrEP, microbicides, vaccines and behaviour change.
Read more about the book or buy online
Antiretroviral drug chart
Images and details of HIV drugs with information on dosing, side-effects and food restrictions.
Use as a poster in clinic rooms for staff and patients.
To receive a hard copy, please get in touch.
Daily HIV news
Keep up to date with the latest developments in HIV, posted every day on the homepage of www.aidsmap.com
HIV & AIDS Services Worldwide
HIV & AIDS Services Worldwide is a unique and comprehensive resource, mapping over 2000 agencies working with all affected communities and providing a wide range of services - all over the world.
If your work involves referrals, work with clients from overseas, or you need to network with other HIV organisations and professionals, then this directory will prove invaluable.
Search for major HIV organisations and clinics online here.
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Free Booklet Scheme
If you work in a UK clinic or support organisation where you are in contact with people living with HIV and you feel you can distribute our information booklets to your patients, clients or service users, then you may be eligible to join our Free Booklet Scheme and receive a selection of NAM and THT booklets completely free of charge.
HIV & AIDS Treatments in Practice
HIV & AIDS Treatment in Practice (HATIP) is a specialist bi-monthly e-newsletter for health care workers and community-based organisations based in resource-limited settings on the practical aspects of delivering HIV treatment.
Subscribe here
Read the archive here
NAM Manual
Everything you need to know about HIV.
The NAM Manual is a year's subscription to all our directories, new publications and updates, sent to you as soon as they are published, keeping you at the forefront of HIV information.
Take the hassle out of checking for updated editions and take the cost out of buying the whole range!
Subscribing to the NAM Manual will save you 30% off the price of the buying the books individually!
Contact us to find out more
Criminal HIV Transmission
Criminal HIV Transmission is an important medico-legal publication providing evidence-based information that may be relevant to the investigation, prosecution or the defence of criminal HIV transmission cases.
Buy a copy here
HIV Transmission & Testing
The definitive guide to HIV transmission risks and testing.
This new title offers a clear, comprehensive and objective discussion of the key issues. Ideal for anyone whose work involves giving information and advice on HIV transmission risk or testing.
Conference bulletins
NAM reports from all the major HIV conferences across the world and provides free daily news e-bulletins to keep you up to date with the latest developments, debate, and what impact it might have on you, your patients or service users.
Booklets
These booklets cover key topics for you to give out to patients or clients.
They are written for people living with HIV, but are also a valuable resource in any HIV training package.
HIV Services in the UK
HIV Services in the UK is published annually and brings information on over 1600 voluntary and statutory organisations together into one invaluable directory. Testing and treatment, health and social care, counselling and support, advice and advocacy, local and national services – and all listed with contact details, catchment areas, descriptions and key contact names.
HIV Services in the UK is a key resource for anyone working in the sector, whether making referrals, researching information, promoting services or networking with other professionals.
Search for major HIV organisations and clinics online here.
Visit our online bookshop
Factsheets
Sometimes a little information goes a long way. Our series of factsheets contains information on all sorts of topics from reproductive health to recreational drug use
You can read them online, download and print them or contact us and we will send you a hard copy. These are used by a variety of organisations, reproduced in newsletters or photocopied and distributed amongst patients/clients. We are happy for them to be used as widely as possibly, as long as we are credited.
Think TB in people with HIV
Download the pdf here
Caring for the caregivers in the face of HIV and TB
As HIV testing and ART programmes are scaled up, healthcare workers will be called on to respond to a range of clinical challenges in ways that often go beyond
simply treating HIV. In recognition of this need, NAM, through its bulletin HIV and AIDS Treatment in Practice (HATIP) is producing a series of regular clinical reviews focusing on the management of the spectrum of clinical conditions that affect adults and children with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa.
This conference special draws together key articles focusing on the scaling up of integrated approaches and palliative care.