HIV Scotland
promoting positive change
promoting positive change
Recent policy and live consultations relevant to HIV in Scotland.
| Source | Subject | Relevance | Deadline | Respond | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scottish Government | Adult Health and Social Care Consultation Response | Social Care | Complete | info@hivscotland.com | |
| BHIVA | BHIVA guidelines for the treatment of HIV-1 infected adults with antiretroviral therapy 2012 | HIV treatment | 5 March 2012 | bhiva@bhiva.org | |
| NHS Health Scotland | HIV PREVENTION GUIDANCE FOR MSM - FINAL DRAFTS FOR CONSULTATION | HIV policy in Scotland | 12th March 2012 | phileaglesham@nhs.net | |
| Scottish Government | Management of HIV-infected Healthcare workers | Healthcare Workers | 9 March 2012 | Sexualhealth@scotland.gsi.gov.uk | |
| National AIDS Trust | NAT's response to the Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) education review | 5pm, 21 November 2011 | Steven.Akehurst@nat.org.uk | ||
| The Crown Prosecution Service | CPS Equality and Diversity Objectives 2011-14 | Law | 5pm on 5 December 2011 | equality.objectives@cps.gsi.gov.uk | |
| Scottish Government | Public Sector Equality Duty Revised Draft Regulations | Disability | 25 November 2011 | equalityduty@scotland.gsi.gov.uk | |
| Healthcare Improvement Scotland | Draft quality indicators for hepatitis C | Hepatitis | 17 November 2011 | Scott Horton, Project Officer: 0141 225 6882 email: hcis.hepc@nhs.net | |
| Scottish Government | Managed Clinical and Care Networks Consultation | MCN's exist on a health board basis and are relevant in the context of improving the quality and outcomes of care for people with long term conditions | Friday 8 July | will.scott@scotland.gsi.gov.uk | |
| NICE | NICE Guidelines - patient experience in generic terms | Opportunity to ensure that the views of people with HIV are taken into account | 19 July 2011 | Nick Staples (nick.staples@nice.org.uk) |
We want to hear from you if you have an opinion on any of our live consultations. We want to know what works and what doesn't, about recent and relevant research, and about your views and experience on HIV policy in Scotland.
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HIV Scotland provides policy, strategic responses and representations to a range of governmental, professional and regulatory bodies.