QPP is continuously involved in research, projects and developing information that can help people live well with HIV in Queensland. Read the latest updates here.
QPP an QUT researchers invite you to participate in an important research project about collaboration between HIV peer workers and nurses who provide care for people who are living and ageing with HIV. In future we hope to co-design a model …
Queensland Positive People (QPP) & NAPWHA are seeking community members to provide their own feedback on the new Aged Care Act scheduled to be introduced to parliament in 2024. Full details on the act and how to provide feedback here. Submissions …
The “Building a Better Picture of LGBT Sistergirl and Brotherboy Ageing and Caring in Queensland” report has now been published and can be viewed here Thank you to all the researchers, contributors, and especially the survey participants for your time, openness, …
Whether you’ve been living with HIV for a long time, or perhaps you’ve been diagnosed with HIV later in your life, these days you can look forward living a long and fabulous life well into the future. To help do exactly …
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.