HIV (Viruses) | Lothian (Scotland) |
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
David Taylor, Lothian Regional Council Co-ordinator for HIV/AIDS
Role-related papers, correspondence, reports, and meeting minutes.
HIV Oral History Interviews
A series of oral history interviews with ex-Lothian Health Board staff on the history of HIV treatment and care in Edinburgh, recorded by Lothian Health Services Archive staff from 2015 to 2018. Please note that this catalogue is in progress, and more oral histories will be added over time.
HIV/AIDS Sexual Health Pamphlets
Articles, publications, leaflets, and annual reports on topics relating to HIV/AIDS and sexual health.
Jacqueline Mok
Documents relating to the academic and professional life of Dr Jacqueline Mok. In addition to her own work, which focuses on the mother-to-child transmission of HIV, documents also focus on transmission of blood-borne viruses through infected blood. Procedural documents and correspondence relate to the work of Lothian Health Board (Community Child Health), which includes both financial and research records. In addition to HIV and AIDS, some documents focus on hepatitis.
Positive Help
Comprises of reports and reviews, leaflets, and newspaper clippings about the activities of Positive Help and issues around HIV and AIDS.
Social Work Department of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh: HIV/AIDS
Edinburgh-specific social work related AIDS papers 1985-1993; non-Edinburgh-specific social work related AIDS papers 1984-1997
Waverley Care
The collection reflects the formation of the Waverley Care Trust in administrative papers and correspondence. Reports, newsletters, photographs and publicity materials document projects, community activities and initiatives run by the Waverley Care Trust, later (after 2003) Waverley Care.
World AIDS Day Organising Committee [WADOC] (Lothian)
The collection reflects the formation, activities and initiatives of WADOC Lothian, documenting its functions in organising WAD events, through minutes of meetings, correspondence, financial accounts, and publicity material such as promotional items, leaflets, printed ephemera, and photographs. The collection also includes papers relating to the dissolution of the organisation.