Public consultation: Towards Zero HIV strategy
The Martin Fisher Foundation vision is to accelerate TOWARDS ZERO HIV stigma, ZERO new HIV infections and ZERO deaths from HIV in Brighton & Hove by 2025. It is, currently working with stakeholders to develop a ‘Towards Zero HIV’ strategy and implementation plan that will set out ways in which everyone can contribute to these important aspirational goals.
The draft strategy was reviewed and endorsed at a Stakeholders meeting on Friday 25th November. It is now available as a consultation document for the public. The document will be updated and finalised in early 2017. Members of the public are encouraged to give their feedback by 25th February 2017. It will then be approved by city-wide stakeholders including Brighton and Hove City Council.
Feedback
You are invited to give your feedback before 25th February 2017.
You can download a comments form and email any comments to info@217.199.187.197
You can download a copy of the report here
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