If you are HIV positive, Australia is a pretty wonderful place to be. The current government has just confirmed a commitment to the elimination of HIV within Australia by 2030
There is no doubt the advances in medical science have changed the lives of many for the better.
So life must be pretty good for those living here right?
Unfortunately that’s not the full story.
When people flinch at the news of someone’s status, get frightened to use a toilet, get discrimination at work, from partners, families, on dating apps…what is the long term result?
The emotional challenges of being HIV now seem to outweigh the physical?
So what is being done in regard to addressing the stigma faced by persons with HIV everyday?
This documentary aims to illustrate the damage that stigma does to the mental and physical well being of millions of people around the world. To examine the misinformation and lack of education fuelling stigma in the greater community, by debunking myths and stereotypes. We will investigate and participate in the latest psychology aiming to install a greater sense of empowerment, building belief and changing mindset when dealing with stigma.
What are people doing to end stigma?
What can be done to change community attitudes ? and
What can be done to enable those with HIV to change their mindset for the better?
Clint Dowdell will be asking these questions. As a gay man living with HiV he has experienced first hand the stigma that comes with living a positive life.
Clint will interview a diverse cohort within the HIV community for us to hear the individual and universal complexities each person faces. And to share learnings from professionals to best overcome the negativity associated with it.
The documentary is one of discovery, development and hopefully transformation.