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  •   GB 0809 AIDS Social History Programme - AIDS Social History Programme
    •   2 - Drugs
      • 4 - Charities and voluntary organisations relating to AIDS and drug users
Ref NoGB 0809 AIDS Social History Programme/2/4/5
LevelFile
Extent1 item
TitleCitizen Action AIDS Policy Unit
Date1989
DescriptionBooklet, entitled 'The Invisible National Disaster', relating to HIV and Drug Use. This was the second booklet published by the AIDS policy unit (1988-1989) establihsed by Ctiizen Action in order to undetake campaigning which the National AIDS Trust (NAT) did not have the capacity or experience for.
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