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We are the Northern Territory AIDS and Hepatitis Council Inc.

To support the health and wellbeing of our communities through evidence informed peer-led services, responsive community education and targeted advocacy.

Our Vision


Our communities live healthy lives, free from stigma and discrimination.

Our Principles


  • Respect and Inclusivity
  • Accountability and Transparency
  • Collaboration and Engagement
  • Commitment and Tenacity


Our Programs

NTAHC's programs are aimed at preventing the transmission of blood borne viruses and have been developed to provide services, support and preventative initiatives with and for our priority populations.

Sexual Health & Relationships

Launching our Youth Sexual Health and relationships Clinic at 3 locations.

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Care and Support

The Care & Support Program offers a range of services to empower all people affected by, or at risk of blood borne viruses.

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Harm Reduction 

The primary aim of the Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) is to reduce the risk of transmission of HIV, Hep B & C and reduce the other harms.

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SWOP NT is a peer-based health promotion service that engages sex workers and other sex industry stakeholders in the Northern Territory. 

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LGBTI Living Well

This program, an NTAHC initiative, supports people in the Northern Territory who experience life as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersex (LGBTI) through a range of varied and focused activities.

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Health Promotion

NTAHC's Health Promotion and Communications team works to generate awareness within the community.

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Find the right clinic

We know that knowing what support you need and then finding the right clinic to suit your needs can be tricky. That's why we've created a guide, so you don't have to struggle through this process alone!

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Education and Training

NTAHC offers a range of Education and Training across all our programs.

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By James Emery December 28, 2020
Learn about Blood Borne Viruses and Sexually Transmitted Infections
By James Emery December 21, 2020
This training supports aged care organisations and individuals working with older adults on how to be Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) inclusive.
By James Emery December 16, 2020
NSP & Cultural Safety Deliver a Power Point and talk to CDU Nursing Students about what we do in the Northern Territory AIDs and hepatitis Council's Needle and Syringe Program in regard to Cultural Safety. Locations: Darwin. For training needs, we can come to you across the NT if budget permits or we can arrange a session in Darwin City. Register your interest via our online form:
By James Emery December 16, 2020
Sex Work and Laws – NT & Nationally Presented by sex worker representaives from SWOP NT and the SWRG. This session directly connects course particants to sex workers who impart collective knowledge that ensures participants fully understand barriers for sex workers to health and justice services due to stigma, discrimination and unjust and couterproductive laws. The training also explains why the full decriminalisation of sex work is essentil to acheive the best possible public health outcomes. Audience: Essential training for stakeholders who need to understand barriers for sex workers to health and justice services due to stigma, discrimination and unjust and counterproductive laws. How to support sex workers who are referred to them Cost: Contact us for a quote. Delivered by Peer Educators. Locations: Darwin. For training needs, we can come to you across the NT if budget permits or we can arrange a session in Darwin City. Register your interest via our online form:

Events

By James Emery June 12, 2025
Support the LGBTI Living Well Program by NTAHC: Your Tax-Deductible Donation Matters! Dear Friends and Supporters, We are reaching out to ask for your support for the LGBTI Living Well Program at the Northern Territory AIDS and Hepatitis Council (NTAHC). Our program has been a beacon of hope and support for the LGBTI community over the past five years, providing crucial services such as free counselling, peer support groups, and vital education and training workshops for service providers. We now need your help to continue this essential work. Every dollar counts, and your contribution can make a significant difference in the lives of many. Your donation will mean we can continue to directly help individuals in our community by providing essential items to support gender affirmation and continue events, campaigns and workshops that foster inclusivity and awareness. As a registered charity, all donations to NTAHC are tax-deductible. We are incredibly proud of the work our program has accomplished, but there is still much more to be done. The need for support within our community is ever-present, and we are dedicated to responding to the voices of our community and delivering services that meet community identified need. Please consider donating today. Together, we can ensure that the LGBTI Living Well Program continues to thrive and support those who need it most. Follow us on Facebook to stay updated on our initiatives and community efforts.  Thank you for being a vital part of our journey. Your support is deeply appreciated.
By James Emery May 21, 2025
 Celebrate Pride: Join In for Five Weeks of Festivals and Events!
By Accalia Dalmore August 7, 2024
Time to Remember. Time to Act.
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By James Emery June 27, 2024
WHAT'S ON THIS HEPATITIS AWARENESS WEEK!
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By James Emery July 15, 2025
MEDIA RELEASE 10 th July 2025 New Sexual Health and Relationships Program launched in Darwin and Katherine We are excited to announce that Northern Territory AIDS and Hepatitis Council (NTAHC) has established a new Sexual Health and Relationships Program, in partnership with the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC), and headspace centres in Darwin, and Katherine. Funded until 30 June 2026, the program has been commissioned by Northern Territory Primary Health Network (NT PHN) with funding from the Australian Government’s Department of Health, Disability and Ageing Supporting Recovery pilot program. The program will trial a new model of care and support in response to the Northern Territories' disproportionally high rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) and experiences of family, domestic and sexual violence (FDSV) in young people. NTAHC Executive Director, Genevieve Dally, said: “This is an exciting partner initiative that will address major gaps in sexual health and FDSV health services for young people and other marginalised communities in the Top End. “The co-design and co-development feature of the program means the model is led by young people and peers from other priority populations and will result in meaningful engagement that will have a real impact. “Wrap around health services that incorporate comprehensive sexual health education delivered where young people congregate is the key to improving wellbeing outcomes and this program has the capacity to deliver this though a responsive and innovate model of care.” NT PHN Acting Chief Executive Officer, Jessica Dooley, said: “We are delighted to be supporting this very important program with NTAHC, SARC and headspace. “Sexual health and respectful relationships are foundational to the overall wellbeing of individuals and communities. Through the commissioning of the program, NT PHN is supporting a culturally safe, inclusive and evidence-based approach that empowers Territorians aged 12-25 to make informed, healthy choices. This program reflects our ongoing commitment to improving primary healthcare equity across the Northern Territory by investing in education, early intervention and strong community partnerships.” Delivering free, confidential drop-in clinics at headspace centres in Darwin and Katherine, and the new NTAHC clinic space in the Darwin CBD, the clinics will be serviced by a team of nurses, counsellors, Aboriginal health practitioners and peer support workers providing young people aged 12-25 with access to high-quality support on relationship and sexual health needs, screening for FDSV and STI testing. These wrap-around clinics will ensure that those accessing services will receive non-judgmental care in a safe space. Clients will be supported through to appropriate referral pathways that meet their unique needs and help them in their ongoing healing and recovery journey. In addition to the drop-in clinics, the Sexual Health and Relationships Program will focus on building connections with schools, sports clubs and other places attended by young people and families to provide community education and early intervention support about healthy relationships and FDSV more broadly. Delivery of this program will be commencing soon in headspace Darwin and headspace Katherine while the NTAHC city clinic will commence program delivery later in the year. For media enquiries, interviews or further information about the program, please contact: Grayson Javins Program Coordinator, NTAHC 08 8944 7777 thespot@ntahc.org.au
By James Emery June 12, 2025
Support the LGBTI Living Well Program by NTAHC: Your Tax-Deductible Donation Matters! Dear Friends and Supporters, We are reaching out to ask for your support for the LGBTI Living Well Program at the Northern Territory AIDS and Hepatitis Council (NTAHC). Our program has been a beacon of hope and support for the LGBTI community over the past five years, providing crucial services such as free counselling, peer support groups, and vital education and training workshops for service providers. We now need your help to continue this essential work. Every dollar counts, and your contribution can make a significant difference in the lives of many. Your donation will mean we can continue to directly help individuals in our community by providing essential items to support gender affirmation and continue events, campaigns and workshops that foster inclusivity and awareness. As a registered charity, all donations to NTAHC are tax-deductible. We are incredibly proud of the work our program has accomplished, but there is still much more to be done. The need for support within our community is ever-present, and we are dedicated to responding to the voices of our community and delivering services that meet community identified need. Please consider donating today. Together, we can ensure that the LGBTI Living Well Program continues to thrive and support those who need it most. Follow us on Facebook to stay updated on our initiatives and community efforts.  Thank you for being a vital part of our journey. Your support is deeply appreciated.
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