Terrence Higgins Trust is 100th accredited PIF TICK member
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 19th June 2023

Terrence Higgins Trust are accredited members of PIF TICK, proving they meet 10 key steps for trusted health information.
Terrence Higgins Trust has become the 100th organisation to gain its PIF TICK accreditation.
The charity, which works to empower people with HIV and promote good sexual health, is now a Trusted Information Creator.

The PIF TICK, run by the Patient Information Forum, is the UK’s only assessed quality mark for print and digital health information.
To achieve accreditation, organisations must show their health information production process meets 10 key steps.
These include that information is evidence-based, meets health literacy and accessibility needs and is developed with users.
PIF Quality Manager Dan Wills said: “Just three years since launch, the PIF TICK now has more than 100 accredited members, with many more organisations currently going through the assessment process. We are thrilled Terrence Higgins Trust is the 100th organisation to gain accreditation. As the largest voluntary sector provider of HIV and sexual health services in the UK it is at the forefront of the fight to improve the nation’s sexual health.”
View all accredited PIF TICK members here.
The website also offers public-facing posters on key information challenges and a toolkit for healthcare professionals.
Andie Dyer, Production Manager at Terrence Higgins Trust, said: “We’re thrilled our information on HIV and sexual health has been given the PIF TICK. Misinformation about HIV is sadly rife online despite the incredible progress we’ve made around treatment which means you can now live a long, healthy life with HIV.
“People who have just been diagnosed with HIV might feel upset, shocked or angry. They may have trouble taking in the things they’ve been told. It’s critical that people living with HIV and their loved ones can easily access reliable and accurate information in their times of need.
“The PIF TICK mark of quality can give the people accessing our information on HIV and sexual health the reassurance that what they’re reading is 100% accurate – this is crucial with a health condition like HIV which is highly stigmatised. Stigma is often a lack of education. If we take the mystery out of HIV with robust and accurate information, we can tackle the fear around it.”
Find out more about the PIF TICK, which is run on a non-profit basis, at piftick.org.uk.
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