Get ready for National HIV Testing Week 2023

National HIV Testing Week starts Monday 6 February 2023 so please prepare by familiarising yourself with this year’s campaign and the different ways you can get involved.

A new campaign for 2023

National HIV Testing Week is a campaign to promote regular testing among the most-affected population groups in England. Regular testing helps to reduce the number of people living with undiagnosed HIV and those diagnosed late.

This year, the campaign returns with a new strapline, ‘I Test.’, across all National HIV Testing Week
materials, replacing ‘Give HIV The Finger’, which has been in place for the previous five years. The headline ‘I Test.’ is followed by a line that explores people’s different reasons for testing. This allows for flexibility in responding to different audience needs.

The new strapline and campaign approach was developed and adopted following findings and recommendations from evaluations of ‘Give HIV The Finger’ and audience insights gathered over the summer of 2022. Audiences were involved through focus groups and surveys throughout the development process. It builds on the concept of the National HIV Prevention Programme’s umbrella campaign, ‘It Starts With Me‘ by positioning testing as something normal, desirable, and that we can all take personal responsibility for.

Please see sample images from the campaign below. The campaign features a wide range of models with some resources translated into a number of languages. You can see the whole range of campaign resources via HIV Prevention England’s resources portal.

How to get involved

There are many ways you can get involved and support National HIV Testing Week. We are inviting organisations to participate by running campaign events, providing testing opportunities and promoting HIV testing, and prevention awareness, with our support. For more details, please download the campaign briefing [PDF].

Free Resources

Free resources to promote HIV testing this National HIV Testing Week are now available to order.

Log in to order leaflets, posters, and merchandise to support your National HIV Testing Week activities.

All printed resources are also available to download as PDFs.

Order your resources now.

Social Media Pack

The social media pack is now available to download.

Our AIDS 2022 webinar now available to watch

AIDS 2022, the 24th International AIDS Conference, took place from 29 July to 2 August 2022. HPE collaborated with NAM aidsmap to share a summary of the latest HIV prevention, treatment and cure news from the conference in a short webinar broadcast on 9 November: Latest HIV prevention, treatment and cure news from AIDS 2022.

Attendees had the opportunity to learn about the latest advances in HIV, with a chance to ask presenters questions about the research.

The presentation covers highlights of research published at the conference through the following themes:

  • Communities at the centre
  • HIV prevention and sexual health
  • Sustainability and economics
  • HIV treatment and co-infections
  • Improving HIV care
  • Vaccine and cure research

Watch the webinar on YouTube

Download the presentation slides [PDF]

Ministerial keynote at HIV Prevention England Conference by Dr Caroline Johnson MP

Dr Caroline Johnson MP HPE conference speechThe new Minister for Public Health and Mental Health has made their first speech since being appointed earlier this month. This is the text of her speech, given at the at the HIV Prevention England Conference 2022.

Good morning everyone. It’s an honour to join you for my first speech as a Government minister. And what an incredible place to do it.

I’m so grateful to Terrence Higgins Trust for bringing us all together, and of course, to the formidable Ian Green in what is his last conference as Chief Executive. Ian has been an incredible force for good, not just these past seven years at Terrence Higgins Trust, but as an inspiration to everyone living with HIV over three decades.

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