Projects: All living with HIV
- Youth Leadership and Participation - ASK programme evaluation 2015 (2015-2016)
- Human Rights Count! pilots in Kenya and Nepal (2015-2016)
- My Care, I Care: A study of what people with HIV value about NHS HIV services across London (2012-2013)
- Keeping Confidence: HIV and the criminal law from service provider perspectives (2012-2013)
- Plus One: HIV sero-discordant relationships among black African people in England (NAHIP) (2010-2011)
- Outcome Evaluation of Freedom to Be (F2B) – a summer camp for young people with HIV (2010-2011)
- Framework for better living with HIV in England (2007-2009)
- What do you need? 2007-08: a health, social care, support and information needs assessment of people with diagnosed HIV in the UK (2007-2009)
- Relative safety II: risk and unprotected anal intercourse among gay men with diagnosed HIV - qualitative study (2008-2009)
- The growing challenge: A strategic review of HIV social care, support and information services across the UK (2006-2007)
- Research into the housing and related support needs of people with HIV in Nottingham (2005-2006)
- HIV, stigma and discrimination: developing the evidence base (2003-2004)
- Project Nasah: HIV treatment information and other needs among African people with HIV resident in England (2002-2003)
- What do you need? - a UK-wide survey of the needs of people living with HIV in the era of combination therapies (2000-2002)
- Proceeding with care. An on-going study of the impact of combination therapies on the needs of people with HIV (1999-2000)
- Taking heart? The impact of combination therapy on the lives of people with HIV (1998-1999)
- Relative safety: a study of the contexts of HIV risk for gay men with diagnosed HIV (1998-1999)
- The impact of combination therapy on the lives of people with HIV - a pilot study (1997-1998)