A government-backed campaign targeting HIV stigma, particularly among older and Gen X populations, aims to eliminate discrimination and promote awareness through public media and mental health support.
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Now the government has today launched a new campaign to combat stigma around HIV. They've named the campaign The 80s Calling and the aim is to challenge the fear-based messaging from the AIDS crisis back in the 1980s. Liz Gibbs is the CEO of the Burnett Foundation which is formerly the AIDS Foundation and is with us now. Hi Liz. Kiora. How are you? I'm well, thank you. It's not the 80s, it's 40 years on, well 30, 35 years, 36 years on, so why now?
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challenging outdated fear-based narratives
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