A positive

Annual Conference

2019
conference

The second HIV Age Positively conference will take place at the RSA House, London, on the 4th December 2019. The conference will be open to anyone wanting to create a healthier future for people living with HIV and will feature presentations from experts and advocates as well as opportunities to debate, network and connect.

If you wish to register for the event or would like more information, please contact: HAPconference@90ten.co.uk

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Location: London
Venue: RSA House
Date: 4th December 2019

The first annual conference

The first HIV Age Positively conference took place in London in December 2018. It was attended by a range of HIV advocates, healthcare professionals, and innovation experts all with one thing in common: a passion for pursuing change for people ageing with HIV.

The takeaway message was clear: innovative and bold approaches are needed to meet the challenges we face today and in the future.

The conference included speeches and input from the 2018 programme Future Thinkers.

Future thinkers

Dr Brian Beach,
Senior Research Fellow
International Longevity Centre UK



A futures organisation focussed on research and policy analysis to address some of the biggest challenges facing our rapidly ageing society

Julie Bretland
CEO
Our Mobile Health



A futures organisation focussed on research and policy analysis to address some of the biggest challenges facing our rapidly ageing society

Matthew Taylor
Chief Executive
Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA)



Head of the RSA, which aims to enrich society through ideas and action, former political strategist, and host of BBC Radio 4’s The Fix, which brings together the country’s brightest young minds to solve difficult social problems

Dr Andy Ustianowski
Consultant in Infectious Disease
North Manchester General Hospital
 



An HIV doctor who has pioneered mobile health technology to increase HIV patients’ personal health engagement while delivering NHS efficiencies

Marion Wadibia
Chief Executive
NAZ Project London



A futures organisation focussed on research and policy analysis to address some of the biggest challenges facing our rapidly ageing society

Paul Thorn
HIV activist and author



A leading activist and author widely credited with overturning the ban that prevented people living with HIV from entering the United States. Paul acts as a consultant to the HIV Age Positively programme and conference

Having lived with HIV for nearly 30 years, Gilead’s HIV Age Positively conference and innovation fund gave me hope that with new thinking and better joined up working, we can all look forward to a better quality of life as we age.

Garry Brough, Interim Joint CEO, Positively UK

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