A Focus On Quality Of Life In The Asia Pacific Region.
Watch this video to learn more about four exciting projects that have received funding from the Positive Action Community Grant program in the Asia-Pacific region.
It shines a spotlight on some of the great work being driven by local organisations and features commentary from four community-based HIV organisations, three from Australia and one from Vietnam.
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Measuring Quality of Life with the PozQoL Digital Tool
ViiV Healthcare is committed to helping improve the lives of people living with HIV. This underpinned our support of the PozQoL Project from the outset.
The recently developed PozQoL digital tool can be completed prior to or during consultations to help open up dialogue around quality of life and living with HIV.
The PozQoL Scale measures changes in quality of life among people living with HIV. Full information is available at www.pozqol.org
ViiV Healthcare is the only pharmaceutical company 100% focused on HIV, which we believe allows us to make meaningful contributions to people living with or affected by HIV, now and into the future. We deliver innovative treatments and work in partnership with the HIV community.
Positive Action was created in 1992 as the first pharmaceutical company programme to support communities affected by HIV and AIDS.
ViiV Healthcare is proud to continue the Positive Action programme and its valuable work with these communities.
World AIDS Day 2023: Shining a light on the lived experiences of women living with HIV in Australia
After being impressed at a performance by Fleassy Malay, a queer spoken word artist, speaker and coach, ViiV Healthcare Australia approached Positive Women Victoria (PWV) with the idea to produce a poetry collaboration focused on the experiences of women living with HIV. This idea saw Fleassy develop an original piece of performance poetry. She worked with seven women living with HIV in a writing workshop, where they shared their stories and experiences. The words in the poem - are of those women.