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Scottish AIDS Monitor - The Gay Men’s Project volunteer handbook, 1990s

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Identifier: LHB45/1/2/2/18

Scope and Contents

Volunteer handbook.

Dates

  • Creation: 1990s

Conditions Governing Access

Open to public access.

Biographical / Historical

Scottish AIDS Monitor (SAM) was an early HIV information charity, founded in 1983 in Edinburgh by Derek Ogg, Edward McGough, Nigel Cook, and Simon Taylor. It organised information stalls, worked with health boards, produced public health material on HIV, safe sex, and drug use, and ran services such as a buddying and a gay men's project. SAM dissolved in 1996.

Full Extent

1 file

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the Lothian Health Services Archive Repository

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