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Fear less Live more

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In rural and regional areas we sometimes miss out on programs and projects running in more populated areas. More and more we seem to be looking to the internet to overcome distance and make good campaigns more available to isolated people. One such attempt is the recently launched Fear less Live more campaign from AFAO

The program consists of an interactive website, facebook, video and posters.
Fear Less Live More encourages gay men to communicate more openly about HIV in sexual settings.
The campaign focuses on the following areas:
  • acknowledging fears about HIV
  • communicating about HIV status
  • choosing casual sex partners
  • negotiating serodiscordant relationships
  • overcoming fear of rejection.
Recent research among gay men in Australia has found that HIV-related stigma and discrimination is most commonly experienced in the area of sex and relationships.
There is also a very high expectation within the gay community that HIV-positive men will disclose their HIV status before having sex.
A significant proportion of HIV-negative men say that they avoid HIV-positive men as sexual partners, altogether.
However, the extent of HIV disclosure among gay men is relatively low and knowledge of HIV status is often based on assumptions and expectations rather than communication.
 
Check out the website to find out more
 
Poster example