National Aids Trust
Jonathan Grimshaw, one of the first people in the UK to be diagnosed with HIV, makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of National Aids Trust.
Jonathan Grimshaw, one of the first people in the UK to be diagnosed with HIV, makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of National Aids Trust.
Registered Charity Number 297977
To Give:
- Freephone 0800 404 8144
- Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal. (That's the whole address. Please do not write anything else on the front of the envelope). Mark the back of the envelope 'NAT'.
- Cheques should be made payable to 'NAT' or 'National Aids Trust'.
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NAT
NAT is the UK’s policy charity dedicated to transforming
society’s response to HIV. We provide fresh thinking, expertise and practical
resources.
We champion the rights of people living with HIV and
campaign for change.
Kissing Booth

Public awareness of HIV transmission is low with 16% of people believing it can be transmitted through kissing, so we promote good HIV knowledge in schools, in the media and during World AIDS Day.
My Care My Voice

NAT work directly with people living with HIV in our projects, ensuring through our Advisory Group that our work meets their needs.
PrEP

NAT recently ensured the provision of an HIV prevention drug on the NHS, the use of which even before free availability has been key in reducing new infections in London.
Student Pride

As well as campaigning for quality HIV education, NAT provide free teaching resources to hundreds of schools which are especially popular in LGBT history month, World AIDS Day, and in the study of the play Angels in America.
Broadcasts
- Sun 16 Apr 201707:54BBC Radio 4
- Sun 16 Apr 201721:26BBC Radio 4
- Thu 20 Apr 201715:27BBC Radio 4





