The Terrence Higgins Trust has launched its new Can’t Pass It On campaign across Brighton.
It aims to share the message that people on HIV treatment cannot pass it on during sex. By spreading the message, we get closer to ending HIV stigma and transmissions.
Peter Kyle has previously spoken on the issue in parliament, celebrating the incredible work that the Terrence Higgins Trust carry out, particularly on prevention.
The campaign will be going up on buses and billboards across Brighton over the next four weeks, and they are also calling for donations from the public so that they can try to take the campaign national in future.
You can learn more about the Can’t Pass It On campaign and donate to it here.
