The only Wales based charity with a focus on HIV and related conditions.
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The only Wales based charity with a focus on HIV and related conditions. 〰️
About Fast Track Cymru
Who is Fast Track Cymru?
Fast Track Cymru is the only Wales based charity with a focus on HIV, viral hepatitis, TB and related conditions. We work collaboratively regionally and nationally (and even internationally) to raise awareness whilst combatting stigma.
Fast Track Cymru is a collaborative network of Fast Track Regions across Wales working to collectively reach the UNAIDS and Welsh Government targets in all Welsh cities, towns and rural areas across the seven Health Board Regions.
In July 2025 Fast Track Cymru became the first Fast Track Nation in the world, with all seven health boards signed up to the Global Fast Track Cities initiative.
Each of the seven health board regions has a coalition of interested parties, including clinicians and other health professionals, local authorities, academic researchers, educators, community groups, third sector organisations and people with lived experience all of whom are invested in working collaboratively in Wales. While each region is autonomous, they all feed into the national Fast Track Cymru network to work together and inform best practice.
Fast Track Cymru is committed to reaching zero new HIV and viral hepatitis transmissions in Wales, achieving the UNAIDS 95/95/95 targets and the goals of the Wales HIV Action Plan.
What does Fast Track Cymru do?
Fast Track Cymru are dedicated to ending HIV stigma, achieving zero new HIV, viral hepatitis and TB transmissions in Wales by 2030, and increasing equitable access to health care for all whilst working collaboratively across all sectors and amplifying the voices of those with lived experience. Our work focuses on six key areas, each addressing essential aspects surrounding HIV and related conditions.
Explore how we’re making a difference:
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We bring people, organisations and communities together to create regional working groups that lead, with support, our seven Fast Track Regions.
Establishing Regional Coalitions: There are 7 Regional coalitions, covering all of Wales. Local Authorities, Health Boards, organisations, charities and community groups as well as those with lived experience work together in their area. These groups are autonomous but feed directly into Fast Track Cymru whom also share resources and provide a Regional Development Officer too. Read more about our Fast Track Network in Wales.
Supporting Local Peer Support Networks: Supporting the development and promotion of peer support groups with our work with Positively UK and other charities like THT, as well as independent groups that have been created across Wales. Read more about Peer Support Groups in Wales.
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HIV in Education: Fast Track Cymru has developed innovative cross-curricular HIV education resources to support Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) in Wales. Educate, Embed, Engage, Empower: more than education, this is a commitment to respect, inclusion and justice. The resources integrate HIV education across subjects and key stages, support the HIV Action Plan for Wales and the Welsh Government’s RSE Code, and are co-created with clinicians, educators, young people, families and people living with HIV, with accessibility and lived experience at their core. We have also collaborated with partners on other educational projects in the past too. To find out more about our work in the Education Sector please see here.
Our campaigns drive awareness, encourage testing and prevention of HIV and related conditions whilst combatting stigma with impactful messaging and outreach. We utilise community champions in all our campaigns whilst ensuring that they are co-developed with communities and those with lived experience across our regional and national networks. We use multifaceted approaches that include communication, education, and community engagement.
Wales HIV Testing Week: Supporting Public Health Wales and Sexual Health Wales in promoting widespread testing and local community events. In 2024, Wales HIV Testing Week was recognised with awards in the "Charity/Not for Profit" and "Diversity and Inclusion" categories at the PRCA DARE Awards Cymru, which is the leading awards for PR and communications professionals in Wales. Find out more here.
Other sexual health campaigns: We work in partnership with Public Health Wales and their communications teams to design, disseminate and evaluate numerous campaigns throughout the year whilst keeping community voices centred.
Trailblazing Campaigns: We also create and run our own targeted campaigns, including, “Stop HIV Stigma” and “Are you PrEPped?”, reaching millions of people per campaign. Check our Stop HIV Stigma campaign in Wales here. And our Are you PrEPped? campaign here.
Educational Material: Creating free resources, videos, animations, and exhibitions to inform and educate the general public on HIV prevention and treatment. Check out our downloadable leaflets.
Training: We deliver training sessions across Wales to numerous businesses, organisations, health and social care teams as well as for community groups. This training includes content co-created with people with lived experiences, is sensitive to marginalised communities and covers a range of topics from data, language, stigma and some facts some people are surprised by. To find out more about the training we can offer please email fasttrackcities@hiv.wales
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We shape policies that improve the lives of people impacted by HIV and/or related conditions and support Wales' HIV Action Plan.
HIV Action Plan for Wales: supporting the development, implementation, and delivery of the HIV Action Plan for Wales. Find out more about the HIV Action Plan for Wales here
Advocating with People Living with HIV and related conditions: Collaborating with Welsh Government planning groups to ensure representation and inclusion in policymaking.
Influencing and Advising Policymakers: Providing expertise to decision-makers, including Members of the Senedd, councillors, and public health directors, to drive informed policy change.
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Partnership work is the core and centre of what we do. We work with local, regional, national and international organisations to strengthen strategies and share best practices. To do this we utilise numerous mechanisms that include our Regional Steering Groups and our National Advisory Council.
Fast Track Cymru Conference: Hosting our national conferences to enable networking, dialogue and innovation across communities, regions, service providers, and policymakers in Wales.
Celtic Coalition: Collaborating with Ireland and Scotland to exchange knowledge and develop coordinated strategies.
Professional Development: Engaging in global HIV education and policy events to stay at the cutting edge of advancements in the field.
Peer Support with Positively UK: We’re proud to be partnering with Positively UK to build a peer support network across Wales; one that reaches the people who need it most and truly reflects what communities in Wales want and deserve.
Fast Track Cities Network: We are part of the UK and Ireland Fast Track Cities Network where we share learning, problem solve and disseminate other information. We are hosting the UK and Ireland Conference in Cardiff in June 2026.
Consultation, Inclusion and Signposting: We are here to support organisations with policies, advice or support relating to HIV and related conditions. We also sit on numerous forums, working groups and networks relating to HIV and related conditions regionally, nationally and internationally. We have a constellation of contacts enabling us to signpost individuals or organisations as required; if we can’t help directly we can signpost to someone who can.
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We rely on evidence-based approaches to measure impact and improve outcomes.
Impact Reporting: Publishing evaluations on initiatives such as campaigns, training events and projects. Read our reports and publications here.
Research & Evaluation Support: Supporting initiatives like the "Testing 4 Testing" GP-led messaging project.
Research and Evaluation Network: Providing a platform for universities and researchers across Wales to network and collaborate.
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Community engagement is at the heart of Fast Track Cymru’s work, ensuring that our efforts are shaped by the voices, experiences, and needs of the people most affected by HIV. viral hepatitis, TB and related conditions in Wales. By working collaboratively with communities, we build trust, reduce stigma, and create more effective, inclusive approaches to prevention, testing, and care. It also enables us to disseminate accurate information, raise awareness, and provide free resources directly to communities, ensuring support is accessible, relevant, and impactful.
· Local and National Events: Holding stalls at events including, but not exclusively, Pride Events, the Royal Welsh Show, World AIDS Day activities, Freshers Fairs, County Fairs, HIV Testing Week Stalls, events around awareness days such as Men’s Mental Health Week, as well as those aimed at specific underserved or marginalised groups such as asylum seekers, those who are homeless or those from the global majority community. If you want to book us for your space or event please email fasttrackcities@hiv.wales
The Fast Track Cymru Team
Fast Track Cymru is overseen by an experienced, diverse and knowledgeable Board of Trustees. Our Staff Team are managed by our Executive Director, who supports three part time Regional Development Managers.
To ensure our work is rooted in meaningful collaboration, we are guided by an Advisory Council made up of experts, passionate leaders, and individuals with lived experience, representing organisations from across sectors. The Council meets quarterly and includes designated representatives from our regional networks, alongside members of our Board.
Our Fast Track Regions operate autonomously while also forming an integral part of Fast Track Cymru. Each region brings together a diverse range of partners committed to raising awareness of HIV, hepatitis, tuberculosis, other blood-borne viruses, and sexually transmitted infections. Membership includes representatives from health boards, local authorities, charities, and community groups, alongside people with lived experience.
Our Board of Trustees
Dr Olwen Williams OBE
Chair
Olwen (she/her) has been working in the field of Sexual Health and HIV since the late eighties. Driven by a deep commitment to equality, she has striven to ensure the marginalised and vulnerable have access to high quality, multilingual healthcare. As a Welsh speaker, she recognised the importance of being able to receive care through medium of Welsh and returned to North Wales as a Consultant physician in 1992, going on to establish the regions HIV service, North Wales Sexual Assault Referal Centre SARC and Sexual health/ HIV services in H.M. Berwyn Prison. She has held key leadership posts, laterly, chair of the Academy of Royal Colleges in Wales, Vice President Royal College of Physicians(RCP) in Wales. During her time as President of British Association of Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) 2018-20, she championed the establishment of Fast Track Cardiff – furthermore she expressed a vision of Wales becoming the first Fast Track Nation . Following retirement from clinical practice , she spent 3 years as Associate Director of Clinical Leadership at Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW) before taking up the Chair of Fast Track Cymru.
Contact Olwen at: ChairFastTrackCymru@outlook.com
Lisa Power MBE
Vice Chair
Lisa Power (she/her) is one of the co-founders of Fast Track in Wales, having previously been a consultant for UNAIDS, the HIV Justice Network, the European AIDS Treatment Group and a number of other HIV organisations. Prior to this she was Policy Director for Terrence Higgins Trust, developed their treatment services and work with African communities and long term survivors and coordinated the HIV voluntary sector in a London consortium. She has presented and published extensively on HIV criminalisation, on HIV and ageing and on sexual health information resources. She appears regularly in TV and radio documentaries about HIV and was the historical advisor to the acclaimed Its A Sin series. She is also a well known queer activist and historian and a Trustee of the national LGBTQ+ museum, Queer Britain
David Gillespie
Trustee - (Research and Evaluation)
Dr David Gillespie (he/him) is a Principal Research Fellow and Deputy Director at Cardiff University’s Centre for Trials Research and co-directs the Wales Applied Virology Unit. A medical statistician by training, he has designed and analysed clinical trials since 2007, completing a PhD in 2016 focused on medication adherence and its methodological complexities. His research centres on infectious diseases (including sexually transmitted infections and HIV), and antimicrobial stewardship, with a strong emphasis on the design and evaluation of public health interventions. Dr Gillespie has held a Health Research Fellowship examining HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and plays an active role in shaping HIV policy in Wales, supporting evidence-based approaches to prevention and care. He is committed to interdisciplinary collaboration in virology and is a methodological expert in causal modelling, clinical trial design, and handling missing data. Although, as a Charity, Fast Track Cymru does not lead on research he utilises his knowledge and experience of this field to the Board of Trustees whilst offering updates and information relating to work in the area.
Darren Cousins
Trustee (Clinical Care)
Darren (he/him) is a board member for Fast Track Cymru but usually works as a Sexual Health & HIV Consultant for Cardiff & Vale. He has trained and worked across most of the UK health systems in the past few years and has a longstanding interest in HIV prevention and digital health initiatives. The privilege of seeing people who attend clinic having access to better diagnoses, treatments and preventions such as PrEP means he has the best job in the world as a doctor. He also has insight into the challenges that matter to people day to day, and works hard to make sure that services reflect what people need and want to get the best possible sexual health. Darren is particularly interested in ensuring that digital services are safe, reliable and imaginative to need the needs of all the populations. He also works in electronic prescribing in Cardiff and is currently the BASHH Cymru Wales chair, representing the of clinicians in Welsh Government policy on Sexual Health and HIV. He also works as an External Clinical Advisor for the London Sexual Health Programme.
Zoe Couzens OBE
Trustee (Public Health and Services)
Zoe (she/her) has worked in Public Health in Wales for more than twenty years. Prior to this she was a dietitian specialising in HIV care. She is proud to be part of Fast Track Cymru, a coalition that is bringing people together to inform the public about blood borne viruses thereby reducing stigma and normalising testing so that Wales can provide the care and treatment that will support the elimination of transmission of BBVs in Wales.
Henry Field
Treasurer (Finance and People)
Henry Field (He/They) acts as our treasurer and HR Support. He has a background in HR, Recruitment and Diversity and Inclusion.
Henry has worked across the public, private and charity sectors, so brings a varied experience to help us have the best impact we can, from behind the scenes.
Our Team
Sarah Maslen (she/her) used to teach sexual health in schools with a particular focus on inclusivity. This led her to recognise the disparities for some young people in her classroom(s) but also the need for wider and updated education on topics including HIV. Consequently, she worked with local authorities, school nurses, teachers, young people themselves and other relevant stake holders to change the curriculum in the area she was working within. She has continued to be committed to raising awareness and challenging HIV related stigma via education.
In 2023 she was appointed as the Fast Track Cymru Development Worker for the Swansea Bay area where she relished opportunities to connect with underrepresented groups and hold events in the community with the steering group and sexual health clinic staff. As well as being the Fast Track Cymru Manager Sarah runs Undivided Training and Consultancy which focuses on LGBTQ+ inclusion and awareness, she is an Executive Director of Trans in the City, is involved with the Welsh Government’s LGBTQ+ Advisory Group, supports an LGBTQ+ Youth Group in Swansea (GoodVibes) and is a show jumping coach for a young person with additional needs. Sarah is committed to ending HIV transmission in Wales by 2030 and says we have all the tools to do this.
FT Cymru Executive Director
Sarah Maslen-Roberts
Alex (she/her) is a born and bred Cardiffian with a passion for health promotion and has worked in healthcare for over 15 years. A qualified nurse in A&E, she chose to expand her scope of practice to try and have a more active role in health promotion to encourage prevention rather than curative medicine.
She is keen to get started in her cities and try and replicate the success Cardiff and Vale have had in Newport.
FT Cardiff & Vale, Gwent and CTM Staff
Alex Porter
FT Swansea Bay and West Wales Staff
Jason Davies
Jason (he/him) has a personal, professional and academic interest in both national and international issues related to diversity, equity and inclusion. While working at Umbrella Cymru, he gained in-depth knowledge of the diverse challenges faced by underserved and marginalized communities in Wales, including those related to inequitable access to sexual and reproductive health services. In October 2020, he served as a regional panellist for Metro Charity’s COVID-19 Fund, assessing and allocating emergency funding, provided by Comic Relief, to eligible grassroots, community-led organisations across Wales.
Patsy Hudson
FT North Wales and Powys Staff
Patsy (she/they) has been arguing against HIV stigma since the 1980s, but became actively involved in 2001 when carrying out a series of research projects for Yorkshire MESMAC, later joining their Board of Trustees. With a varied work background including pharmacy work, research, adult education, social work and voluntary sector management she moved to North Wales for work in 2011, and is keen to ensure that all areas of Wales are equally represented in service design and decision-making. She joined Pride Cymru in January 2023, also working on a project to support the development of grassroots Pride organisations across Wales.
Patsy runs the online social group Rustic Rainbow for LGBTQ+ people in North Wales and sings with the Proud Marys, Chester’s LGBT choir. Her remaining time is taken up by trying to keep up with her loveable but disobedient dogs.
