European Testing Week materials
Welcome to the #EuroTestWeek materials page! If you have visited this page before, welcome back!
We have re-structured the ETW materials page to help accommodate your needs and showcase all of our materials to you in a more accessible way. We have grouped together our materials for specific audiences.
However, you can always access all of our materials in the comprehensive list format further down the page.
Please do not hesitate to let us know how we can improve this page and all of our materials. You can also let us know if you would like to have some of our materials translated. Please contact us at eurotest.rigshospitalet@regionh.dk.
Thanks for downloading and using our materials!
In this section, you will find all of the testing week materials to support you with your activities if needed. If you wish for any of the materials or the testing week logos to be translated, please let us know and we may be able to help on a first come first served basis.
You may also find these materials useful when considering testing activities at other times of the year.
The materials are available for everyone to access.
Logos and templates
The testing week logos are available for your use on any materials related to testing week. There are several versions available, depending on your target audience and what tests or information you are able to offer.
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Logo 1 – November European HIV-Hepatitis Testing Week 2020
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Logo 2 – November European Hepatitis-HIV Testing Week 2020
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Logo 3 – November European Testing Week 2020
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Translated ETW logos are available on a request-basis, so please feel free to email us at eurotest.rigshospitalet@regionh.dk if you would like the logo translated. Please note, if the ETW logo has not been translated in your language in previous years, we may ask for your help with translation.
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Word template
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- November 2020 template
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- Template with date-free logo
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PowerPoint template
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- November 2020 template
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- Template with date-free logo
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Template news release
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Toolkits
Seven toolkits have been developed to support you and provide guidance on different aspects you may wish to consider for your local testing week campaign.
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Toolkit 1 – Fundraising
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Toolkit 2 – Testing week implementation handbook
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Toolkit 3a – HIV dossier of evidence: a summary of the evidence to support free, confidential and voluntary HIV testing
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Toolkit 3b – Hepatitis dossier of evidence: a summary of the evidence to support free, confidential and voluntary hepatitis testing
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Toolkit 4 – Engaging with other partners
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Toolkit 5 – Working with key opinion makers: HIV and hepatitis experts, people living with HIV and hepatitis and influential figures
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Toolkit 6 – Guidance overview: a summary of resources to support regular HIV testing in healthcare settings
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Toolkit 7 – Evaluation media coverage
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- Testing data collection form |
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Factsheets
Ten factsheets have been developed to support local media activities. These factsheets can be shared with the media during any media outreach activities – additional guidance is provided in Toolkit 2 ‘Testing week implementation handbook’ to support you.
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Factsheet 1 – About Testing Week
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Factsheet 2 – HIV the current situation in Europe
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Factsheet 3 – Hepatitis the current situation in Europe
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Factsheet 4 – Hepatitis policy
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Factsheet 5 – Hepatitis call to action
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Factsheet 6 – HIV policy
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Factsheet 7 – HIV call to action
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Factsheet 8 – How to reach government bodies
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Factsheet 9 – The benefits of focusing on and mobilising key populations
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Factsheet 10 – How to develop educational resources that resonate with key populations
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Factsheet 11 – STIs the current situation in Europe **NEW for 2019 |
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Read the 2017 Joint Statement from an alliance of NGOs on safer and voluntary testing for key and most affected populations |

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Key messages
The following key messages have been developed to support you when communicating the benefits of HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C testing to specific, targeted audiences. The messages can be edited for local use to allow you to communicate HIV and/or hepatitis messages, as relevant according to your individual testing week programme.
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Key messages – General audiences
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Key messages – Healthcare workers
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Key messages – Pharmaceutical industry
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Key messages – Policy-makers
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Key messages – Supporting organisations
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Web banners
To help you make more people aware of European Testing Week, a selection of banner adverts has been developed for use on partner websites.
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Web banner – Leaderboard, 2020
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Web banner – Square, 2020
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Web banner – Skyscraper, 2020
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Flyer
The flyer briefly explains testing week and invites people to participate. It can be shared online or printed and shared at events, conferences and meetings.
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A5 Flyer – European Testing Week 2020 (Coming soon)
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Primary care staff poster
Two posters for primary care staff are available for you to share with primary care clinics and practices, to put up in their staff areas. One is specific to this year’s testing week and the other is more appropriate for year-round use. The posters serve as a reminder for staff to test for HIV and hepatitis whenever relevant and underline the importance of HIV and hepatitis testing.
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Primary care staff poster 2020 – HIV testing (Coming soon)
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Primary care staff poster (with date-free logo) – HIV testing
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Key guidelines on HIV and hepatitis testing and treatment
Guidelines have been developed that set out why and how HIV and hepatitis testing should take place, and document the need for scaling up HIV and hepatitis testing and treatment. These external documents can be accessed via the links below.
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European Centre for Disease prevention and Control (ECDC), Stockholm: HIV Testing 2010.
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European AIDS Clinical Society (EACS), Brussels: HIV Guidelines version 9.0 2017.
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European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL), Brussels: Hepatitis C recommendations 2017
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World Health Organization (WHO) Scaling up HIV testing and counseling in the WHO European Region as an essential component of efforts to achieve universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support 2010.
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European Association for the Study of the Liver. (EASL), Brussels: Chronic Hepatitis B management 2017.
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World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva: Consolidated guidelines on HIV testing services 2015.
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World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva: Consolidated Guidelines on the Use of Antiretroviral Drugs for Treating and Preventing HIV Infection. 2016.
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World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva: Guidelines on HIV self-testing and partner notification. 2016.
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World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva: What’s new in HIV monitoring 2015.
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World Health Organization Guidelines on hepatitis B and C testing. 2017, WHO: Geneva.
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HIV in Europe. HIV Indicator Conditions: Guidance for Implementing HIV Testing in Adults in Health Care Settings. 2012.
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European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA). Guidelines for testing HIV, viral hepatitis and other infections in injecting drug users, 2010.
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UNODC, UNAIDS, WHO. Update on HIV in prisons and other closed settings. 2017.
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UNAIDS, Global AIDS Monitoring 2018.
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International Union against Sexually Transmitted Infections (IUSTI). European Guideline for the screening, prevention and initial management of hepatitis B & C infections in sexual health settings. 2017.
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European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Public health guidance on active case finding of communicable diseases in prison settings. 2018
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European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Stockholm: Public health guidance on HIV, hepatitis B and C testing in the EU/EEA. 2018.
Further materials and literature can be found on the EuroTEST and World Hepatitis Alliance websites.
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