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Government told to act now to ensure no community is left behind from PrEP roll-out National AIDS Trust (NAT), Terrence Higgins Trust (THT), Prepster and over 47 other organisations sign up to community statement calling for equal access to PrEP and minority ethnic (BAME) population”

Call to action The signatories call for three immediate changes:

) With PrEP now being rolled out on the NHS, THT, NAT, Stonewall, PrEPster, UK Black Pride and 47 other HIV, health and equality organisations released a joint statement last month calling for urgent action to ensure the benefits of the national roll-out of PrEP means “no community is left behind”. The PrEP IMPACT Trial, which was set up to recruit 26,000 participants who are at a high risk of HIV infection in England, benefitted largely gay and bisexual men. This life-changing drug is now free on the NHS in principle, but concerns exist whether the drug will be accessed by all who can benefit from it. This includes those from Black African communities, women, trans people, younger and black and minority ethnic gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men groups (GBMSM). “Inequity in access to PrEP is not acceptable,” the statement says. This joint statement by these community organisations shows the level of concern about this issue and “seek[s] to address the structural inequalities that drive inequity in PrEP access … [including] socio-economic and cultural factors”. The HIV sector and local government has called for the chancellor to provide at least £16m per year to local authorities in England to ensure “enhanced

community mobilisation and engagement, especially for Black African men and women, women of other ethnicities, trans people, younger and BME GBMSM groups, and other underserved groups”. There is a real need, the statement says, to increase “awareness of PrEP in young people.”

First: Best practice must be championed in the system: “Between 2018-2019, a PrEP Commissioning Planning Group was established, jointly chaired by NHS England and the Association of Directors of Public Health and reporting to the Impact Trial PrEP Oversight Board. The group drafted a document: ‘Preparing for the commissioning of PrEP in England: Recommendations of the PrEP Commissioning Planning Group’. This document was not published, yet it includes important recommendations around ensuring equitable access to PrEP in England that we believe the Government must address.”

Black communities “risk being left behind”

Second: PrEP must be available “outside specialist sexual health services … and be undertaken by community organisations and non-GU clinicians … [including in] primary care (including non-traditional delivery e.g. app-based provision of GP services), maternity, and termination of pregnancy services”.

The statement goes on to say that, while PrEP can be an important HIV prevention tool for many people at risk of HIV, there are communities currently not equally benefiting from PrEP.

Third, the signatories are united in calling for “a national PrEP Equity Audit tool should be used to ensure that no communities are being left behind in accessing PrEP”.

“HIV Prevention England has found that Black African men and women are less likely to know about PrEP and may have misconceptions about what it means, who it is for and how to access it. This is despite making up 44% of new heterosexual HIV diagnoses in 2018. This is not equality.

The statement was devised by THT, NAT, PrEPster, the Children’s HIV Association (CHIVA), the trans sexual health group cliniQ, the HIV+ women’s group Sophia Forum and One Voice Network for Black communities. At the time of writing, 50 organisations have added their name to the statement.

“One step towards improving greater and more equitable access would be to expand the NHS services that can provide PrEP such as specialist GP services and pharmacists in areas of high HIV incidence. As the national PrEP guidance from BASHH and BHIVA states, “limiting provision of PrEP to level 3 sexual health clinics risks widening health inequalities disproportionately among black, Asian,

D To read the full statement, and to add your name, visit: www.tht.org.uk/prep4all D For more info on PrEP: www.tht.org.uk/prep4all D For more info on NAT, visit: www.nat.org.uk D For more on the Black African understanding of PrEP, visit: www.hivpreventionengland.org. uk/2020/07/30/prep-knowledge-attitudes-andusage-among-black-african-communities-inengland/


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