Events
Current Events:
Will be listed here soon
Past Events:
Developing Standards for Psychological Support for Children,
Adolescents and their Families living with HIV
Wednesday 20th July, 2011
This meeting will launch the development of standards for psychological support for children and adolescents infected and affected by HIV. The purpose of this meeting is to explore what issues need to be addressed, identify key stakeholders, and to form a working group to develop the standards.
Venue: British Psychological Society Office, London
For more information click here.
4th CHIVA Annual Conference: Paediactric HIV - Back to Basics, Brighton
Friday 28th May, 2010
The 4th CHIVA Annual Conference, to be held at the Brighton Dome.
"We are excited to include within the programme a healthy discussion and debate as to whether antiretrovirals should be started immediately in all HIV-positive children to protect the brain. In addition, there will be a session updating delegates with the latest findings of the National Study of HIV in Pregnancy and Childhood (NSHPC) and the CHIVA HIV National Network (CHINN). The afternoon will provide an opportunity for the regional CHIVA Network Leads to share their best practice, and their potential challenges and hurdles. The day will conclude by looking back at recent CHIVA projects and discussing the role of faith in antiretroviral treatment."
More information and booking details can be found here.
BASHH/BHIVA Spring Conference, Manchester
Tuesday 20th to Friday 23rd April, 2010
The Second Joint Conference of the British HIV Association (BHIVA) with the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH), to be held at the Manchester Central Convention Complex.
"Following the success of the BHIVA/BASHH Conference held in Dublin in 2005, we hope you share our enthusiasm for what we envisage will be a memorable and hugely worthwhile collaboration to the benefit of members of both Associations. The conference will run from Tuesday evening to Friday afternoon. With a two-hour evening session and Welcome Reception planned for Tuesday and an early start scheduled for Wednesday morning we hope many delegates will arrive on the Tuesday evening to benefit from these sessions."
More information and booking details can be found here.
St Mary's Hospital Family Clinic Shared Care Day
Friday 5th February, 2010
More information can be found here.
BHIVA/CHIVA Autumn Conference
Thursday 8th/Friday 9th October, 2009
The BHIVA Autumn Conference will be held at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, located in central London. The conference will be hosted by Dr Adrian Palfreeman, who in collaboration with the BHIVA Conference Subcommittee, has worked hard to prepare an exciting programme including sessions held in collaboration with the Children’s HIV Association (CHIVA) and the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH).
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London, SW1P 3EE
For more information, to view the programme or to make a booking visit the conference website.
3rd annual CHIVA Conference: HYPNet plenary session 3 “Young people and Sex”
May 2009, Manchester
What to tell adolescents living with HIV about sex- and in whose language? R Wilkins, T Campbell.
Sexual Health Guidelines for HIV-infected adolescents. M Tennant-Flowers, C Ball.
HPV vaccination Guidelines in HIV infected adolescents. C Foster
‘Don’t forget the children’ CHIVA/BHIVA conference: First presentation of vertically acquired HIV infection in adolescence
December 2008. London
K Prime
UKCAB OGM “Transitions from Paediatric to Adult Care'. A Social Support Needs Perspective and Clinical Care.
October 2008, London
S McDonald, M Phelan
24th IUSTI “La dolce vita – the other side of the coin” - “Caring for Teenagers with HIV”
October 2008, Milan
C Foster
BASHH OGM on Adolescent Sexual Health. “ Adolescents with HIV – there’s more to life than drugs”.
October 2008, London
C Foster
