HIV Prevention England – National Conference 2022

We’re delighted to announce that registration for the HPE Conference 2022 is now open.

The event provides a platform for delegates to share ideas, best practice and research, and to network. The conference programme will provide a focus on health equity for underserved communities and share research and projects which demonstrate real-world impact. Topics which will be included are:

  • HIV and STI testing in different settings
  • Improving access to PrEP
  • HIV and STI prevention research and implementation
  • HIV treatment access and retention in care
  • Improving the quality of life for people living with HIV
  • The sexual health of people living with HIV
  • Partnerships and co-production approaches

Read our full programme outline [PDF].

The conference will take place on Friday 30 September 2022 at etc.venues St Paul’s in central London. It’s free to attend for all those working in sexual health and HIV prevention.

Conference information

When: Friday 30 September 2022
Where: etc.venues St Paul’s, 200 Aldersgate, London, EC1A 4HD

How to register

Register your place today.

Please note that, as this is a free event, restrictions on numbers of registrants per organisation may apply.

HIV Prevention England Conference 2022

Call for abstracts

The 5th biannual National HIV Prevention Conference will be held on Friday 30 September 2022 in Central London.

This conference brings together health professionals, community experts and researchers working in HIV prevention and sexual health; as well as others who work with people from key target populations. The event provides a platform for delegates to share ideas, best practice, research, and to network.

The conference will be free to attend and registration will open on Monday 4 July 2022.

The call for abstracts is now open. We welcome abstracts that contain original contributions within the following topics:

  • HIV and STI testing in different settings
  • Improving access to PrEP
  • HIV and STI prevention research and implementation
  • HIV treatment access and retention in care
  • Improving the quality of life for people living with HIV
  • The sexual health of people living with HIV
  • Partnerships and coproduction approaches

We encourage the submission of abstracts which focus on health equity for underserved communities and also those which demonstrate real-world impact.

Submissions

You may submit an abstract for an oral presentation, a poster presentation or an interactive workshop.

Before you submit an abstract please read the guidance [PDF]

Please complete the relevant template:

The deadline to make your submission is 23:59 BST, Friday 15 July 2022.

Webinar on the importance of U=U and how to discuss it with your patients

We’re telling everyone: someone living with HIV and on effective treatment can’t pass it on. It’s one of the most positive messages someone living with HIV can hear. It reduces the stigma around HIV and provides motivation to stay on treatment to keep both themselves and their sexual partners healthy.

On Monday 23 May 2022, we’ll be holding a webinar on ‘the importance of Can’t Pass It On/Undetectable=Untransmittable (U=U) and how to discuss this with your patients’.

Find out more about this webinar on our events page.