The Sexual Health Centre in Cork, which launched The Lived Experience of HIV-positive Young Adults, said it is the first time the voices of this demographic have been heard.
The Sexual Health Centre in Cork, which launched The Lived Experience of HIV-positive Young Adults, said it is the first time the voices of this demographic have been heard.
At the launch of a new exhibition, PhotoVoice HIV, from the Sexual Health Centre, the voices of people living with HIV can be heard quite clearly in the collection of images of day-to-day life taken by people living with HIV.
PhotoVoice HIV is being organised by the Sexual Health Centre in Cork and will shed a light on existing misinformation surrounding the topic of HIV and aims to challenge the stigma and discrimination related to it.
Cork’s Sexual Health Centre is putting together a PhotoVoice project based on pictures submitted from people living with or affected by HIV.
The Sexual Health Centre in Cork city has noticed an increase in the past year in the number of English language students turning to sex work to fund their life here.
A Cork sexual health charity has seen a five-fold increase in requests for support, information and advice, particularly in relation to sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
A CORK-based sexual health charity is reporting a five-fold increase in the number of people seeking help, with a sharp rise in those taking tests for sexually transmitted diseases.
Five Irish charities were named as winners of the GSK Ireland IMPACT Awards 2017, with each organisation receiving €10,000 in unrestricted funding.
It’s 30 years since the Sexual Health Centre first opened its doors in Cork, a time when we didn’t even have a language to talk about sex, says CEO Deirdre Seery.
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GLEN, The Sexual Health Centre Cork and GOSHH Limerick have launched a national HIV testing programme that will provide free testing.
The “worrying” levels of HIV diagnoses have been discussed at the Oireachtas Health Committee. There are set to be more cases of HIV in Ireland in 2015 than in any other year.
Philip Corcoran of Cork’s Sexual Health Centre urges men and women who are sexually active and taking risks to have a HIV test. It save lives and halts infection.