
"I have found all the forums extremely interesting, helpful & informative. The range of speakers has been very impressive & represent important organisations - which in turn we can influence. It is good to know that we can influence national policies & that the voice of the patient is being heard." Thomas, 34 - marketing director
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Social Events & Fundraisers
We hold several free social events, fundraisers, trips and excursions every year. These include, a Christmas Party, a Summer Picnic - which attract over 100 people - and fundraising concerts by such eminent groups as the London Gay Men's Chorus.Participatory Workshops
Workshops give people an opportunity to explore non-medical issues that are important to them in a new and creative way. Facilitated by people living with HIV. Max 25 participants in each workshopThe Beyond Diagnosis Course – 19 & 26 September and 3 October 2026
The Bloomsbury Network Beyond Diagnosis Course is a free, peer-led HIV support course for anyone living with HIV, whether you were diagnosed recently or have been living with HIV for many years.18th August 2026
Join Us for the Bloomsbury Network Summer Picnic – Saturday 5 September
One of the highlights of the Bloomsbury Network calendar is almost here, and we'd love you to join us! Our Annual Summer Picnic is a wonderful opportunity to catch up with old friends, make some new ones, and enjoy a relaxed afternoon together in the beautiful surroundings of Queen Mary's Rose Gardens in Regent's Park.Next BBV Peer Support Event: Domestic Abuse, Support, Safety and Knowing You're Not Alone
The next BBV Peer Support Team event is taking place on Wednesday 13 August and focuses on Domestic Abuse: Support, Safety and Knowing You're Not Alone.Save the Date: The Bloomsbury Network Christmas Party is Back!
It may only be summer, but we're already looking ahead to one of the highlights of the Bloomsbury Network calendar! We're delighted to invite members, friends and family to our annual Bloomsbury Network Christmas Party on Thursday 10 December 2026. Whether you've joined us throughout the year or are coming along for the first time, we'd love you to celebrate the festive season with us.In-Person Forum with Alastair Teague
On Wednesday 13th November (that's tomorrow!), we will be joined, in person, by Bloomsbury Clinic HIV Consultant, Alastair Teague, for an update on all the latest innovations in the HIV world.Screening:How to Survive a Plague
To mark this year’s World AIDS Day, the Bloomsbury clinic will screen How To Survive A Plague. An award-winning film that documents the struggles of a group of AIDS activists and founders of ACT UP and TAG, who used civil disobedience and other forms of political activism to force the United States government and the medical establishment to develop effective HIV treatment.Bloomsbury Network Christmas Party
It's definitely that time of year again! The nights are drawing in, and the weather has taken a turn for the colder. That can only mean that the Bloomsbury Network Christmas Party is just around the corner!Welcome New Members
Hello and welcome! If you are reading this page, you will probably have come here from the text message sent to you by the Bloomsbury Clinic to all its patients. Thanks for clicking the link!WRITING FROM THE HEART
Want to find a creative outlet for your ideas, emotions and imaginations? In a welcoming environment for people living with HIV? After a successful taster session, Bloomsbury Network is running our creative workshop 'Writing From the Heart,' every two weeks til mid-July. The group is led by playwright and teacher Brian Mullin, who is living with HIV and a longtime member of the BN Steering Committee.Beyond Diagnosis Course
The Beyond Diagnosis Course is for anyone living with HIV, no matter how long ago their diagnosis. Perhaps you are recently diagnosed or maybe you have been living with HIV for thirty years or more. Regardless, if you feel that your diagnosis is holding you back in any way, this is the course for you.The Bloomsbury Clinic in the News: Islington Life
Bloomsbury Network lead, Geoffrey Milton was interviwed for Islington Life. Read the full text of the article below.
