HIV and Housing report

HIV & Housing report

Date: 24 February 2010

 

A report published by the National AIDS Trust (NAT), reveals evidence of poor housing  conditions for people living with HIV. HIV and Housing finds people living with HIV are struggling to cope with the impact of poor housing. The majority of housing professionals have little understanding of HIV and remain unaware of the effect poor housing conditions can have on their lives.

 

Useful recommendations to come out of the report are:

  1. Local authorities should always consider awarding people living with HIV priority for social housing on medical grounds, on the basis of a comprehensive needs assessment, bearing in mind the importance of treatment adherence and the fluctuating nature of the condition.
  2. People living with HIV who are homeless, or at risk of homelessness, should always be considered ‘vulnerable’ and should qualify for emergency support and be awarded the appropriate priority on the housing register, regardless of their current health.
  3. People living with HIV should only be housed in shared accommodation as an emergency and not for longer than six weeks.

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