HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. It attacks the body's defence system preventing it from fighting illnesses and infections.
HIV can be passed on in the following ways:
It can only be passed on to another person if those fluids get into that person's body.
To support the people who live within the borough, professionals within Health, Voluntary groups and the Adult and Community Services aim to work together closely, to try and provide a comprehensive service to people of all ages who are affected by HIV and AIDS, and their families and children.
Within the Adult and Community Services Department, the Physical Impairment team, have social work staff who specialise in working in partnership with people who are affected by HIV and AIDS.
The social worker is able to offer an assessment which means we can find out how best to meet your needs. The range of services available to you depends on your personal circumstances but alternatively, it might be just a matter of providing advice or information.
Carers of people affected can also contact the social worker for a separate assessment in their own right to see if we can support them in their caring role.
With current medication regimes, many people are able to live independently with little or no support. But for some people, they may have periods where they may require support with some of their needs for example washing and dressing themselves, shopping, or preparing meals.
We are able to provide direct help to meet eligible needs and the social worker will explain this following any assessment. Of course many needs are ones that a person can meet him or herself using a community resource or service they were not aware existed (for example, the social worker can advice on which cafés or shops deliver locally).
The Supporting People Program may also be able to help by providing housing-related support aimed at preventing problems that can often lead to someone losing their homes.
Here in Barking and Dagenham the number of people who are affected steadily increases. This increase is not restricted to any one group (i.e. gender, sexual orientation or age), but exists within all areas.
The Physical Impairment Team is involved in raising local awareness of issues around HIV/AIDS and reducing stigma and ignorance, whilst also encouraging people already affected to suggest services they would like to see available.
As a local authority, we actively seek to work with people in commissioning the services of the future, recognising the wealth of knowledge people have on how their condition affects them.
Physical Impairment Team
Specialist Social Worker (HIV) 020 8227 5413
Email: hivservice@lbbd.gov.uk|
African AIDS Helpline: 0800 0967 500
Advice and information on HIV and Sexual Health for African people in England. (in English, French, Shona, Swahili and Luganda):
National AIDS Helpline: 0800 567 123.
For other languages 0800 717 2227.
National Sexual Health and HIV Helpline: 0800 567 123
Terrence Higgins Trust Helpline: 0845 12 21 200
Email: info@tht.org.uk|
If you want to speak to someone about a complaint or suggestion, please get in touch with complaints, comments and suggestions.
Physical Impairment Team
St George's Day Centre
St George's Road
Dagenham
RM9 5AJ
Specialist Social Worker (HIV): 020 8227 5413
Email: hivservice@lbbd.gov.uk|
Information on health, NHS services, self-help groups, doctors, dentists, hospitals and details of how to make a complaint.
Tel: 0845 46 47
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