Living well and peer support
What we offer:
- Welsh based co-ordinator
- Fortnightly online peer support sessions
- One to one sessions
- Support and information in English and Welsh
- Information if you’re newly diagnosed with HIV
- Adherence to medication
- Advice on personal debt and budgeting.
- Advice on Benefits
- Support with work and skills.
- Information on immigration.
Contact [email protected] for more information.


My Community online space
My Community is a free online space for people living with HIV to connect.
The platform is moderated by a team of trained volunteers based throughout the UK and supported by staff at Terrence Higgins Trust.
Find out more about My Community.
Before 96 (National Group)
The Before 96 online group is primarily for people who were diagnosed before or around 1996, when effective treatment started to be introduced, but all are welcome. We meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 4pm.
Be+ (National Group)
Be+ is an online peer support space for anyone living with HIV, whether more recently diagnosed or diagnosed for a longer time, to come together and share stories and ask questions. We meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 5:30pm.
Common Bond (National Group)
Our peer support group for women (including trans women) living with HIV. This group is an inclusive, safe and respectful online space for friendship and fun for people living with HIV who identify as female. We meet on the third Tuesday of each month at 7pm.