QPP initiatives and campaigns
At Queensland Positive People, all that we do is to help people live well with HIV.
Our community initiatives provide social connection and support, financial assistance, awareness, remembrance, and consultation. These are all informed by the lived experience and provide ways to help people living with HIV can enjoy life to its full potential.
Better Connect+
Because being active and connected isn’t just good for your physical and mental health—it’s something you deserve. Life is richer when shared with others.
Positive AOD Life Support
We believe that everyone deserves access to the tools and knowledge needed to thrive. This project focuses on Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) prevention for people living with HIV.
HOPE Fund
Provides small grants for goods and services to people living with HIV who are experiencing financial hardship, have a demonstrated material need and/or are looking to improve their lives.
World AIDS Day
Since 1988, World AIDS Day has been held globally on 1 December. Its focus is to raise awareness across the world and in the community about HIV and AIDS.
Community Advisory Group
Identifies current and emerging community needs, and establish strategic priorities in service delivery, advocacy, health education and information.
Social Connection & Groups
We have numerous social groups that run at different times throughout the year. It’s a great place to meet others living with HIV and share stories and make friends.
Planet Positive
A social event for people living with HIV and their family and friends to improve their emotional and social wellbeing in a welcoming, safe and enjoyable environment.
HIV Stigma Campaign
Our campaign, launched at IAS 2023, changing the conversation about HIV. Produced with the support of Wonderkarma, ViiV Healthcare and Gilead Sciences.
SNACK Podcast Series
SNACK (Some New Aged Care Knowledge) Podcast Series is designed for home care staff or people training/planning to join the home care workforce.
Digital Health Connect
The project increased the digital literacy of those people living with HIV in Queensland who may struggle using computers or accessing digital health options.
Our trained team is here to help you should you have any questions or need support. You can call for free from a Queensland land-line on 1800 636 241 or call (07) 3013 5555 (national). You can also email us or use the contact form or the chat function in the corner of our website.










