OUR PROGRAMMES

Our evidence-based, multi-media programmes of work have changed lives, won awards, and raised eyebrows. Check them out below as we continue to build and develop them.

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  • PrEPster

    PrEPster aims to educate and agitate for PrEP access in England and beyond. PrEPster was founded in October 2015 by four London based HIV prevention activists, in response to the lack of clear and concise educational info available about PrEP to key communities including gay and bi men, Black African communities, trans people, sex workers and migrants.

  • QueerHealth

    Queer Health is our all-inclusive portal for a broad range of health and well-being information and resources for queer folk. From the Little Backpocket Guide To series, through to the most recent info on MPOX. Queer Health is the go-to place for all things queer & health related!

  • Queers Beyond Borders

    Queers Beyond Borders provides information, resources and support to queer people moving into and across Europe. Content is based upon and developed by the lived experiences of queer migrants, and their travelled journeys.

  • The Maureen Project

    This programme aims to better understand the HIV and sexual health services of key groups of migrant MSM, and of men from minority ethnic groups by undertaking community-based research with five key groups of MSM: South Asian MSM; Black MSM; men of Latino origin; Brazilian men; and men from Eastern Europe.

  • Black Health Matters

    Black Health Matters is a project that aims to build connections and coalitions across a range of health areas that disproportionately impact Black people in the UK and to increase the ability of those with lived experience to make a change in society.

  • Long Time No Syphilis

    Long Time No Syphilis is an awareness education programme providing you with all the information you need about syphilis, its symptoms, how it is prevented, how to treat it, and where to go for testing and treatment.

  • PEasy

    PEasy seeks to increase access to gonorrhoea testing to Black Caribbean men in London and Hull, and to tackle inequalities in access to sexual health services. PEasy is a pilot project of The Love Tank CIC in partnership with Yorkshire MESMAC.