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.
People living with HIV and hepatitis B can experience a range of everyday issues and problems. This includes small, day-to-day issues or it may involve larger challenges. The Health+Law Research Partnership, based at UNSW in Sydney, is currently inviting people living …
Research has shown that some PLHIV have opted for suboptimal and cheaper antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens to increase their chances of receiving Permant Residency. Since Australia imposes restrictions for people living with HIV (PLHIV) applying for permanent residency (PR), including spending …
PhD SURVEY on HIV and Organ Transplantation Researchers at Monash University and The Alfred would like to know your understanding and beliefs about organ transplantation for people living with HIV and without HIV. They would appreciate you completing this anonymous survey, which should take …
QPP & USQ HAND Research Queensland Positive People in association with University of Southern Queensland is conducting research into HIV Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND). We are gathering Queensland community perspectives from people diagnosed with HAND, people living long-term with HIV (diagnosed …
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.