1980-1992: Understanding and learning

What started off as a condition linked to gay communities in several cities around the world turned very quickly into a global epidemic that was affecting everyone and anyone – HIV and AIDS did not discriminate. Scaremongering and fear laid the foundations for stigma and discrimination around HIV that has remained to the present day.

With the spread of the disease uncontained and the number of people dying rising rapidly through the tens and hundreds of thousands, scientists and communities most affected scrambled to understand this deadly disease. It was in this time that HIV was found to cause AIDS, and all the main routes of transmission were identified.

Treatments were piloted and approved with unprecedented speed - a reflection of the shared sense of urgency - but the majority of those affected (particularly those in the developing world) did not have access to treatment and even those who did had a high chance of losing their battle with the illness.

US President Ronald Reagan first mentions AIDS

President Reagan breaks his silence on the AIDS epidemic in the United States of America (USA).

Harm reduction services for drug users

Lord Fowler introduces harm reduction services for drug users in the UK to stop the spread of HIV.

Drug use in prisons

AVERT's new focus on risky behaviours.

UK Medical Research Council recognises AVERT contribution

"Education for the general public and for people infected with HIV and their carers is a vital cornerstone of our strategy against AIDS. This must be backed by a programme of high quality, well-directed research. I should like to express my appreciation of the contribution which AVERT is making in this area." - Chief Medical Officer, Dr Kenneth Calman.

Half a million copies

AVERT's ‘AIDS: Working with Young People' is published over half a million times.

AVERT's first publication

AVERT publishes first booklet, 'AIDS and Young People'.

AVERT's Information Service

AVERT's Information Service is established to answer questions about HIV and AIDS.

Parliamentary recognition for AVERT

UK Parliament praises pioneering HIV medical research funded by AVERT.

First AVERT projects

The first two AVERT projects are funded.

AVERT founded

AVERT is founded by Annabel and Peter Kanabus.

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