Free, accessible quality advice for the diverse communities in Enfield
HIV/AIDS project
Project was started in 1994 offering advice and information to people affected with HIV/AIDS.
It also offers advice to UMOJA - a group of African and Caribbean men, women, and children affected by H.I.V
The project also offers advice and support to Enfield's Gay men who are infected with H.I.V
Location and Opening Times
Outreach Sessions at the North Middlesex Hospital (Ward T1) on Wednesdays 2.00-5.00pm
Umoja (African and Caribbean HIV Group) - three evenings a month (1st, 3rd and 4th week of the month).
Enfield HIV and Gay Men's Group – 1st Tuesday evening of the month.
Contact details are: 020 8375 4175
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ENFIELD CITIZEN ADVICE BUREAU
Registration Service line:
We register requests for advice, offer appointments, provide information leaflets and signpost to alternative advice providers where appropriate. Clients can call the Registration Service Line (020 8375 4170) 5 days a week (Monday – Thursday) from 10am - 4pm.
Telephone Advice Line:
Clients can also receive advice by calling our telephone advice line 0844 826 9712.
Generalist advice is available by phone Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from 10am-3pm. Calls are routed centrally and are answered by the first available adviser.
National Online Advice Service:
We provide free online information and guidance, including frequently asked questions, in seven languages and fact sheets for download. You may find the answer to your query by clicking on this link online advice.
Email Advice:
We provide a basic advice and information service via email - not in depth casework. For EMAIL ADVICE please click on the following link
Reception Service:
We are offering a reception information and sign posting service from 10 – 1pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. During this time our reception area is open for clients to obtain information leaflets, fact sheets and to access our advice kiosks with the support of reception staff.
We are currently reviewing the service we offer in an attempt to improve access to our service. Because of the terms of our grant we are only able to advise people who live or work in the Enfield borough.