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We are the Northern Territory AIDS and Hepatitis Council Inc.

"providing a broad-based community response to Blood Borne Viruses in the Northern Territory"

Our Vision


To eliminate the transmission of Blood Borne Viruses  in the Northern Territory through support, advocacy and ending stigma & discrimination.

Our Values


  • Respect and Integrity
  • Knowledge and Innovation
  • Honesty and Accountability
  • Perseverance and Diligence


Our Programs

NTAHC's programs are aimed at preventing the transmission of blood borne viruses and have been developed to provide services, support and preventative initiatives with and for our priority populations.

Care and Support

The Care & Support program offers a range of services to empower all people affected by, or at risk of blood borne viruses.

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Harm Reduction 

The primary aim of the Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) is to reduce the risk of transmission of HIV, Hep B & C and reduce the other harms.

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SWOP NT is a peer-based health promotion service that engages sex workers and other sex industry stakeholders in the Northern Territory. 

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LGBTI Living Well

This program, an NTAHC initiative, supports people in the Northern Territory who experience life as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersex (LGBTI) through a range of varied and focused activities.

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Health Promotion

NTAHC's Health Promotion and Communications team works to generate awareness within the community.

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Find the right clinic

We know that knowing what support you need and then finding the right clinic to suit your needs can be tricky. That's why we've created a guide, so you don't have to struggle through this process alone!

Clinics Map
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Education and Training

NTAHC offers a range of Education and Training across all our programs.

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By James Emery 28 Dec, 2020
Learn about Blood Borne Viruses and Sexually Transmitted Infections
By James Emery 21 Dec, 2020
This training supports aged care organisations and individuals working with older adults on how to be Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) inclusive.
By James Emery 16 Dec, 2020
NSP & Cultural Safety Deliver a Power Point and talk to CDU Nursing Students about what we do in the Northern Territory AIDs and hepatitis Council's Needle and Syringe Program in regard to Cultural Safety. Locations: Darwin. For training needs, we can come to you across the NT if budget permits or we can arrange a session in Darwin City. Register your interest via our online form:
By James Emery 16 Dec, 2020
Sex Work and Laws – NT & Nationally Presented by sex worker representaives from SWOP NT and the SWRG. This session directly connects course particants to sex workers who impart collective knowledge that ensures participants fully understand barriers for sex workers to health and justice services due to stigma, discrimination and unjust and couterproductive laws. The training also explains why the full decriminalisation of sex work is essentil to acheive the best possible public health outcomes. Audience: Essential training for stakeholders who need to understand barriers for sex workers to health and justice services due to stigma, discrimination and unjust and counterproductive laws. How to support sex workers who are referred to them Cost: Contact us for a quote. Delivered by Peer Educators. Locations: Darwin. For training needs, we can come to you across the NT if budget permits or we can arrange a session in Darwin City. Register your interest via our online form:

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Events

By Accalia Dalmore 07 Aug, 2024
Time to Remember. Time to Act.
By James Emery 27 Jun, 2024
WHAT'S ON THIS HEPATITIS AWARENESS WEEK!
24 Feb, 2022
Held annually on 9 March National Day Of Women Living With HIV Each year, on March 9 , the National Network of Women Living with HIV celebrate the lives of women with HIV in Australia. We use this day to educate the wider community that HIV does affect women in Australia; and to speak to our network about issues of importance. Contact Women's Care and Support for more information info@ntahc.org.au Resource - https://www.womenlivingwell.org.au/ WATCH OUR VIDEO BELOW During the 7th National Day of Women Living with HIV in 2022, our focus centered on the concept of 'Living Well' for women who are HIV positive. We reached out to women within the community to share words of encouragement and support for their fellow women living with HIV. The outpouring of love, support, and care we received was truly touching and exemplified the solidarity among women in navigating life's challenges. These affirmations, penned on post-it notes and attached to a red ribbon, symbolized the allies we have across our community. While there is still progress to be made, it's heartening to witness the unwavering support as we move forward together. #NTAHC #womenlivingwell #ndwlhiv
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By James Emery 01 Dec, 2020
Held annually on 1 December.
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News and feature articles

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NTAHC DARWIN IS MOVING THIS NOVEMBER
By James Emery 08 Oct, 2024
NTAHC DARWIN IS MOVING THIS NOVEMBER
By Accalia Dalmore 07 Aug, 2024
Time to Remember. Time to Act.
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