features - issue 75

FAMILY SECRETS

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young generation growing up with HIV in the family. "Nothing has changed in 20 years. Practically all the young people we see here are

more than ever aware that they need to keep HIV a secret because stigma and victimisation is all around.
There is certainly more access and information within the sector. "But the outside world of heterosexual family life and schools has not changed in awareness and openness at all."
Let's hope the National Aids Trust's new Saatchi & Saatchi national advertising campaign against HIV

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