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HIV 'condemning many to poverty' | HIV 'condemning many to poverty' |
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Rising numbers of people with HIV are living in extreme poverty in the UK, according to a report by the National Aids Trust and Crusaid charities. | Rising numbers of people with HIV are living in extreme poverty in the UK, according to a report by the National Aids Trust and Crusaid charities. |
It found evidence of hate crime and discrimination against people with HIV, which was driving some into poverty and isolation. | It found evidence of hate crime and discrimination against people with HIV, which was driving some into poverty and isolation. |
The study, launched to mark World Aids Day on Friday, also blamed government policies on asylum for causing poverty. | The study, launched to mark World Aids Day on Friday, also blamed government policies on asylum for causing poverty. |
The government said adequate levels of support were being provided. | The government said adequate levels of support were being provided. |
The report said since Crusaid was established in 1986, one in three people diagnosed with HIV had turned to the Crusaid Hardship Fund for support. | The report said since Crusaid was established in 1986, one in three people diagnosed with HIV had turned to the Crusaid Hardship Fund for support. |
Much of this poverty arises from government policy decisions and from continuing discrimination in society Deborah JackNational Aids Trust href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=4856&edition=1" class="">Send us your comments Applications from those in the most extreme poverty had risen by 33% in the past four years - a significant number of whom were asylum seekers - it said. | |
In 2005, the average income of applicants to the Hardship Fund fell to £60 per week, while the number of applications for basic needs such as food and clothing has risen. | In 2005, the average income of applicants to the Hardship Fund fell to £60 per week, while the number of applications for basic needs such as food and clothing has risen. |
The report also said restrictions on asylum seekers' rights to work and benefits were fuelling the problem. | The report also said restrictions on asylum seekers' rights to work and benefits were fuelling the problem. |
It said many HIV positive asylum seekers were living in substandard housing and were unable to afford basic food and clothing. | It said many HIV positive asylum seekers were living in substandard housing and were unable to afford basic food and clothing. |
Deborah Jack, chief executive of the National Aids Trust, said: "It's shocking that one in three of all people diagnosed with HIV in the UK have experienced real poverty. | Deborah Jack, chief executive of the National Aids Trust, said: "It's shocking that one in three of all people diagnosed with HIV in the UK have experienced real poverty. |
"Much of this poverty arises from government policy decisions and from continuing discrimination in society. | "Much of this poverty arises from government policy decisions and from continuing discrimination in society. |
"Urgent action is needed to end the unjust burden of poverty on so many people living with HIV - our report sets out a clear agenda to make this happen." | "Urgent action is needed to end the unjust burden of poverty on so many people living with HIV - our report sets out a clear agenda to make this happen." |
The report calls for: | The report calls for: |
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A Home Office spokesperson said encouraging asylum seekers to work could result in applications for asylum from people with no real fear of persecution. | A Home Office spokesperson said encouraging asylum seekers to work could result in applications for asylum from people with no real fear of persecution. |
He said support was available for asylum seekers awaiting a decision on their claim, including adequate accommodation and cash to meet essential living needs. | He said support was available for asylum seekers awaiting a decision on their claim, including adequate accommodation and cash to meet essential living needs. |
"The levels of support payable to adults reflect the temporary nature of support to an asylum seeker and that supported asylum seekers do not pay utility bills," he said. | "The levels of support payable to adults reflect the temporary nature of support to an asylum seeker and that supported asylum seekers do not pay utility bills," he said. |
A Department of Health spokesman said tackling the rise in HIV was a key priority for the government, which was investing record amounts in this area. | A Department of Health spokesman said tackling the rise in HIV was a key priority for the government, which was investing record amounts in this area. |
Alice's story | Alice's story |
Alice suffers from chronic asthma, pains in her legs and feet and chronic weight loss relating to being HIV positive. | Alice suffers from chronic asthma, pains in her legs and feet and chronic weight loss relating to being HIV positive. |
The property she lives in is in very poor repair - it has been invaded by mice, is so damp that there is black mould growing on the walls and she has to climb 40 steps to reach her room. | The property she lives in is in very poor repair - it has been invaded by mice, is so damp that there is black mould growing on the walls and she has to climb 40 steps to reach her room. |
She has been on a re-housing list for five years. | She has been on a re-housing list for five years. |
She said: "When you are chronically ill, society assumes you have nothing left to offer and thinks it's OK to leave you on the scrap heap." | She said: "When you are chronically ill, society assumes you have nothing left to offer and thinks it's OK to leave you on the scrap heap." |
She applied to the Crusaid Hardship Fund to replace mouldy bedding, towels and curtains and for help with the costs of running an electric heater. | She applied to the Crusaid Hardship Fund to replace mouldy bedding, towels and curtains and for help with the costs of running an electric heater. |
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