BVSC are working with Birmingham City Council’s Public Health Team on a project looking into the stigma, understanding, discrimination and barriers around testing for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and Tuberculosis (TB).

We would like to engage with organisations that support people from those communities to help us identify and recruit 6 – 9 people with lived experience of the subject areas who would be interested in training as Community Researchers, to work with us on this project. The trainees will receive three days of Quality Marked training in the Fundamentals of Community Research (in person, at BVSC), so no previous research experience is necessary.

We hope to enable this Community Researcher team to interview 30 people and would like to work with organisations already supporting these groups to recruit both the community researchers and the interviewees.

If you are an organisation that supports people with HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and/or TB, then please get in touch with BVSC Research - [email protected]