We provide programs and services including peer support and navigation, peer HIV/STI prevention and testing, HIV treatment and management, together with support and advocacy around stigma and discrimination, ageing and disability, mental health and community education. In short, we help people live well with HIV.
Treating HIV
The experience of taking HIV treatments has changed. Learn more here.
HIV Testing
Why to test and how to find your best testing options in Queensland.
Peer Connection
The support you need if you have been recently diagnosed or have been living with HIV for some time.
Drugs & Alcohol
Substance use can affect the health and wellbeing of PLHIV. Get tools to help here.
Sexual Health
Looking after your sexual health is part of living a full and vibrant life. Learn more here.
HIV Prevention
Facts and advice on how to reduce the risk of HIV transmission.
Growing Older with HIV
To live the fabulous life that you deserve can take little more work when living with HIV.
Information for Women
Practical knowledge and resources for women living with HIV in Queensland.
Stigma & Discrimination
Tips on when and how to disclose, and ways we all can combat HIV stigma.
Looking After Yourself
How you can live well with HIV, and get support if you need it.
Recently Diagnosed
We are here to help you with your first steps after being diagnosed.
U=U
Undetectable equals Untransmittable. The science and the value of U=U.
Acknowledgement of Country
Queensland Positive People acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the many lands and waters upon which we work and live, paying particular respect to the Turrbal and Jagera peoples of Meanjin upon which our Manilla and Ann Street offices are based.
We recognise that this land is unceded and has always been under First Nations custodianship. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and to future community leaders. QPP also acknowledges the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people hold in the communities we work alongside, and also acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who access our service and website.