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Stakeholder Engagement Report - London Councils

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Increase the number of HIV tests in the community to reduce undiagnosed prevalence<br />

and prevent further transmission of HIV. Earlier diagnosis saves lives and reduces<br />

treatment costs.<br />

POCT should be available in a range of community and other settings.<br />

Partner Notification and contact tracing should explicitly be commissioned as part of a GUM<br />

service with monitored data on numbers and evidence of attendance and treatment uptake.<br />

Primary care teams need to be encouraged to normalise HIV testing in routine practice.<br />

Implement SHIP training across <strong>London</strong> to increase capacity skills and competence within<br />

primary care, in particular GPs in high prevalence areas as a priority.<br />

HIV treatment information should be readily available for people living with HIV as there<br />

are major benefits which maximises the efficacy of treatments, contributes to adherence,<br />

and supports the longer term retention in care pathways to clinical and other services.<br />

Public health and LAT’s should monitor the local Boroughs HIV drugs expenditure to<br />

ensure that any HIV prevention programme is supporting local residents.<br />

<strong>Stakeholder</strong>s suggest increased resources to ‘highly visual social marketing’<br />

interventions, web based campaigns relevant to target groups, and increased use of apps<br />

for smart phones.<br />

Develop a pan-<strong>London</strong> standardised approach to monitoring and evaluation services in<br />

partnership between public health and providers.<br />

Service user voices should be actively encouraged as part of the data collection.<br />

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