Find Support
There are a number of different organisations who provide HIV information and support. Read the information below to see which organisation will suit you the best.
Positive Women
Positive Women Inc. is a support organisation for women and families living with and affected by HIV. They also provide HIV awareness through educational programmes with a focus on the de-stigmatisation of HIV.
Burnett Foundation Aotearoa
Burnett Foundation Aotearoa has been at the forefront of the community response to HIV in Aotearoa for nearly 40 years. They offer free and confidential short-term counselling for people living with, and affected by, HIV.
Just the Facts
Just the Facts is brought to you by the Sexually Transmitted Infections Education Foundation (STIEF) – an initiative funded by Te Whatu Ora – Health NZ to educate New Zealanders about STIs.
Toitu te Ao
Toitu te Ao is a group founded by Māori living with HIV and AIDS for Māori living with HIV and AIDS. They are a support organisation that provides a range of services and support for Māori living with HIV and AIDS in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Body Positive
Body Positive Inc. is an organisation founded by and run for people with HIV/AIDS. Body Positive Inc. provides a broad range of services in an attempt to break down the sense of isolation HIV+ people often experience and to build a sense of community and wellbeing.
Te Taenga Mai
Te Taenga Mai provides information on HIV prevention and support in Aotearoa for migrants, refugees and asylum seekers. Learn about HIV prevention, where to get tested, and where to find resources and services to help if you or someone you know is affected by HIV.
NZSHS: Sexual Health Services
Sexual Health Services are available through all DHBs across the motu (country). They are a specialist service offering free and confidential sexual health care.
Ministry of Health
The Ministry of Health provides information about HIV and AIDS in New Zealand. Information includes answers to frequently asked questions, recommendations for HIV testing of adults in healthcare settings, research, and publications.
UNAIDS
UNAIDS is the joint United Nations programme on HIV/AIDS, an innovative partnership that leads and inspires the world in achieving universal access to HIV information and prevention.