HIV Futures 9: A national survey of Australians living with HIV

HIV Futures 9 is a survey about the quality of life of people living with HIV in Australia. We are keen to hear from PLHIV all over Australia – men, women and trans and gender diverse people, heterosexual, gay and bisexual people.

If you are a person living with HIV in Australia and aged over 18 years, this survey is for you.

The study provides data to support advocacy, service provision and policy to improve the lives of people living with HIV in Australia.

This is the most influential and important study of people living with HIV in Australia. The study has been running for 21 years and provides information to support advocacy, service provision and policy to improve the lives of people living with HIV in Australia.

HIV Futures is an important project. It provides information to help governments, clinical services and community groups to plan programs and policy.

You can fill in the survey online at www.hivfutures.org.au

The survey will be online until 30th April 2019

For more information, or to request a copy of the survey booklet, contact us:
Ph: (freecall) 1800 064 398 or
Email: hivfutures@latrobe.edu.au

HIV Futures is run by the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society at La Trobe University. For more information contact Jennifer Power via email to Jennifer.power@latrobe.edu.au or ph (03) 9479 8700.

If you have any complaints or concerns contact the Senior Human Ethics Officer, La Trobe University, P: 03 9479 1443, E: humanethics@latrobe.edu.au (SHE CHESC s15/100).
HIV Futures 9 has been approved by the ACON ethics committee (RERC 2018/26) and Thorne harbour Health (THH/CREP/18/004)

HIV Futures is officially supported by the National Association of People living with HIV Australia (NAPWHA), The Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations (AFAO) and the Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine (ASHM).

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