GAT Move-se began to provide service in December 2014.
GAT Move-se has mobile community health units aimed at migrants, people who use drugs, men who have sex with men, and people involved in sex work in the Setúbal Peninsula for rapid, anonymous, confidential, and free HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and syphilis testing, counseling and referral to healthcare.
Although the work developed is aimed at these groups, it is open to the general population (to the extent of the capacity to respond) and offers the following services:
1) Availability of condoms (external and internal) and water-based lubricating gel;
2) Peer counseling;
3) Rapid, anonymous, confidential, and free peer-to-peer screening for HIV infection, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, and syphilis;
4) The intervention carried out by Peers: information, support, production of informative material, monitoring of social and health services;
5) Social support: information and referrals related to health, treatments, administrative documentation, social benefits, legal issues, employment/training, housing, and access to other services;
6) Referral, with the option of follow-up, to healthcare in the National Health Service – including people with treatment already started in another country;
7) Distribution of smoked and injected consumption materials.
Center registered with the Health Regulatory Authority (E126026).