Collage of HARP activities

Useful Links

Here are a list of websites we encourage you to visit for further information.

Play Safe provides young people with all the information they need about safe sex, getting tested and Sexually Transmissible Infections (STI’s) in the one place.

Family Planning NSW provides information about sexual and reproductive health including contraception, HIV/AIDS, pregnancy, sexuality and sexually transmitted infections.

The NSW Sexual Health Infolink is a confidential and anonymous state-wide service where experienced sexual health nurses will answer your questions on sexual health and sexually transmissible infections.

Let Them Know is to help people who have been diagnosed with an STI to tell their sexual partners that they might also be at risk.

Sex Workers Outreach Project (SWOP) provides sexual health information and support to people who engage in sex work.

HIV

Ending HIV is the NSW Ministry of Health campaign aiming to virtually eliminate HIV transmission by 2020. The website has information for the public and health professionals and provides access to various resources and data.

ACON Ending HIV campaign targeted specifically at gay and homosexually active men.

HIV Outreach Team can support people living with HIV, confidentially and free of charge, to improve their independence, quality of life and wellbeing.

Pozhet is an organisation for heterosexual people living with HIV in New South Wales.

Positive Life NSW is a non-profit community-based organisation. We work to promote a positive image of people living with and affected by HIV with the aim of eliminating prejudice, isolation, stigma and discrimination.

Bobby Goldsmith Foundation (BGF) provides direct financial and practical assistance, emotional support, financial counselling, housing, study and employment support to the most vulnerable and disadvantaged people living with HIV in New South Wales.

Multicultural HIV and Hepatitis Services work with culturally and linguistically diverse communities to assist them in responding to HIV and hepatitis.

 

Hepatitis NSW is a not-for-profit charity, started by the hepatitis community. Together we inform, support, educate & advocate for all people affected by hep B or C.

Multicultural HIV and Hepatitis Services work with culturally and linguistically diverse communities to assist them in responding to HIV and hepatitis.

ACON is NSW's and Australia's largest community-based gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) health and HIV/AIDS organisation.

Twenty10 is a community not-for-profit that supports and works with young people, communities and families of diverse genders, sexes and sexualities.

The Gender Centre provides transgender support, information and advice.

AusPATH  is the national peak body representing, supporting, and connecting those working to strengthen the health, rights and wellbeing of all trans people – binary and non-binary.

The NSW STI Programs Unit assists coordination and, where appropriate, directly implements certain statewide aspects of the NSW Sexually Transmissible Infections Strategy 2016-2020.

The Australasian Society for HIV Medicine (ASHM) is a peak organisation of health professionals in Australia and New Zealand who work in HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmissible infections.

The NSW Sexual Health Infolink is a confidential and anonymous state-wide service where experienced sexual health nurses will answer your questions on sexual health and sexually transmissible infections.

Play Safe Pro is a website with the tools and resources to support workers to engage with young people around sexual health. It is fully aligned to NSW Health's Play Safe website for young people.

Australian and New Zealand Professional Association for Transgender Health (anzpath) actively promotes communication and collaboration amongst professionals involved in the health, rights and well-being of people who experience difference in sexual formation and/or gender expression.

AusPATH  is the national peak body representing, supporting, and connecting those working to strengthen the health, rights and wellbeing of all trans people – binary and non-binary.

NSW Users and AIDS Association (NUAA) is a peer based organisation concerned with the use of illicit drugs.

Your Room is a joint initiative by NSW Health and St Vincent's Alcohol and Drug Information Service. It provides the facts about commonly used drugs and alcohol.