Campaign to protect the next generation

Young gay men missed out on the widespread health promotion messages of the 1980s, and they are now the group of young people most at risk of getting HIV.

It is essential that young gay men receive appropriate information and education so that they can understand the risks of HIV and how they can protect their sexual health. It is also vital that young gay men realise the importance of having a regular HIV test.

Visit our website www.nat.org.uk to support our campaigns.

NAT - March 2010

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