HIV Awareness in Black African Communities Question Title * 1. What would best describe you? Third Sector Organisation permanent staff member Third Sector Organisation volunteer Third Sector Organisation Service user/client/patient Other healthcare provider in East London (please specify) OK Question Title * 2. Which borough/s do/does your organisation cover? Tower Hamlets Newham Waltham Forest Redbridge Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 3. Does your organisation provide services for Black African Communities? No Yes If yes, please name some of the Black African nationalities accessing your services OK Question Title * 4. How does your organisation currently contribute to HIV prevention?(Please tick all the applicable boxes) By offering rapid HIV testing By offering serological HIV testing (venous blood test) By providing written/verbal information on HIV By providing pre-exposure prophylaxis (PreP) By providing post exposure prophylaxis (PEPSE) By providing a HIV risk assessment and referring to HIV services By providing HIV care and treatment None of the above Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 5. How confident do you or your team members feel in the ability to offer and recommend an HIV test? Very confident Fairly confident Not so confident Not confident at all OK Question Title * 6. Are there any other services you feel should be provided for BA communities to increase HIV testing in this community? No Yes If yes (please specify) OK Question Title * 7. How would you describe current HIV support service provision for Black African communities in East London? Very Good Good Poor Very Poor Please comment OK Question Title * 8. Do you know of any Black African nationalities that are not being targeted by the current HIV prevention or support services in East London? No Yes If yes, please name of some these Black African nationalities OK Question Title * 9. Does your organisation have clear referral pathways to refer patients to HIV care providers? Yes No Not sure OK Question Title * 10. Do you think that access to HIV teaching sessions/guidelines would be useful? Yes No Not sure OK Question Title * 11. If funded appropriately and your team members were appropriately trained, would your organisation be willing to provide self-HIV testing kits to Black African service-users/clients/patients in the future? Yes No Not sure OK Question Title * 12. If appropriate funding and training for staff were made available, what other ways do you think your organisation could contribute to HIV prevention in the future? By offering Rapid HIV testing By offering serological HIV testing (venous blood test) By providing written/verbal information on HIV By providing pre-exposure prophylaxis (PreP) By providing post exposure prophylaxis (PEPSE) By providing a HIV risk assessment and referring to HIV services By providing HIV care and treatment None of the above Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 13. For your organisation to implement additional HIV prevention activities and offer self-HIV testing kits, what external support, input, or mentoring would be needed?(Please tick all that apply) Financial support Mentoring Teaching/training More staff Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 14. What do you see as the barriers in embedding/establishing effective HIV prevention activities/ HIV testing in your organisation for Black African communities?(Please tick all that apply) Not an ideal service to provide HIV testing Time restraints No knowledge of HIV infection or treatments There is a lack of communication with local GUM departments and GP practices Not confident in taking a sexual history/talking about HIV Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 15. What other HIV prevention activities/services do you think should be offered by Barts NHS Trust for Black African communities in East London in order to increase HIV testing in this community? OK Question Title * 16. Any additional comments?Please provide us with any comments/ suggestions that you feel would help us to improve HIV prevention services for Black African communities OK NEXT