Terrence Higgins Trust announces series of Living Well Service groups and webinars

From work and skills, to exploring your relationship with chems

Terrence Higgins Trust announces series of Living Well Service groups and webinars

HIV / sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) has announced a series of Living Well Service groups and webinars for autumn 2022.

Work and Skills workshops: September-October

The work and skills service will be hosting a set of interactive peer learning sessions. The sessions are hosted over zoom and include a mixture of information and small group discussions to share ideas and learning. You can sign up to all sessions or join them individually as needed. You can participate as much as your feel comfortable to, or just come along and listen with your camera off.

Register in advance for any of these work and skills webinars here:

Understanding skills and setting goals

Successful CV writing

Writing application forms

Interview techniques

Stigma Empowerment Programme

A two-day course running on Saturday, September 24 and Saturday, October 1, 11am – 4pm

This programme is focused on equipping participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively navigate HIV stigma and living well.

This programme is available to anyone living with HIV receiving their care in London. Lunch and refreshments provided.

Register here: Stigma Empowerment Programme

Let’s talk about Chemsex

Next group starts on Thursday, October 27. This six-week programme is available for anyone looking to make a meaningful change to their chems use.

Register here: Let’s talk about Chemsex

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