Our mission is to bring an end to HIV inequality and stigma

Ensuring everyone is part of the progress we make

About us

Our services

We provide advice and support for people living with or at risk of HIV and hepatitis, and information about sexual health

Testing

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Peer Support

Click here to request Peer Support from people with a lived experience of HIV

See Me, See You, See us Documentary Launch

The 2025 Community Partners and Stakeholders Gathering featured the launch of the HIV Anti-Stigma documentary, ‘See Me, See You, See Us’. Created with input from the community and a BAFTA-winning director, the film powerfully highlights personal stories about HIV, exploring the emotional journey after a diagnosis. It addresses themes of isolation, acceptance, and hope for a brighter future.

Our Impact

Find out how Waverley Care’s support and services are making a real difference in the lives of people living with and at risk of HIV and Hepatitis C across Scotland.

Latest news and events

Thomas Peterson, Peer Support and Volunteering Coordinator (West)

How Volunteers and Community Build Better Mental Health

For this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week, which focuses on the theme of ‘community’ we spoke to Thomas, Peer Support and Volunteer Coordinator at Waverley Care about how volunteers and community support can make a real difference to people’s mental health that are living with or affected by blood-borne viruses (BBVs).

Iain, Edinburgh

Iain, Peer Support and Volunteering Coordinator (East)

Volunteering with Impact: How Peer Support Transforms Lives at Waverley Care

This year, we spoke with Iain, Waverley Care’s Peer Support and Volunteering Coordinator (East), to learn more about how peer volunteers are transforming lives and what they mean to the wider work of Waverley Care. Our volunteers play a vital role in everything we do; from fundraising and events to trustees on our board and direct peer support.

Forth Bridge Abseil

Participants will have the opportunity to climb the steps up to the iconic Forth Bridge, and make an abseil descent of 165ft, landing on a soft sandy beach in South Queensferry!