PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Elizabeth Williams AU - Sarah Macauley AU - Sarah Ramsay AU - Sarah Creighton TI - P215 Delivering STI services in hostels for homeless individuals AID - 10.1136/sextrans-2015-052126.259 DP - 2015 Jun 01 TA - Sexually Transmitted Infections PG - A87--A87 VI - 91 IP - Suppl 1 4099 - http://sti.bmj.com/content/91/Suppl_1/A87.2.short 4100 - http://sti.bmj.com/content/91/Suppl_1/A87.2.full SO - Sex Transm Infect2015 Jun 01; 91 AB - Background/introduction Residents of hostels for homeless individuals have a disproportionate burden of mental and physical health needs, which can expose them to risk of blood born viruses (BBVs) and STIs. Our borough runs 5 hostels which address health and social needs as well as provide accommodation. Aim(s)/objectives To report on a pilot aiming to improve diagnosis and treatment of BBVs and STIs of residents of these 5 hostels. Methods Between 14/02/2012 and 14/02/2013 five hostels were visited a minimum of two times. CT/GC NAATs and HIV, Syphilis, Hepatitis B and C serology were offered as well as signposting to other services. View this table: Discussion/conclusion Half the residents had been tested for HIV in the preceding year. 14% had never previously tested for BBV. 38% accepted BBV testing at this service and 96% accepted CT/GC testing. One new infection was diagnosed. This suggests that existing services meet the needs of the majority of this group. However, this additional service provided support to a minority of individuals who had been unable to negotiate existing services.