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welcome | background | event ideas | resources | links The NHS and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans History Month LGBT History Month’s support comes from organisations including the DH, the Department for Children, Schools and Families, the Ministry for Justice and the Trade Union Congress and there is a national online resource which provides free listing for events across the country and other information about LGBT History. www.lgbthistorymonth.org.uk (website)
Hosting LGBT events during LGBT History Month creates an opportunity for the NHS to network with local LGBT communities. In 2005 the Department of Health held a high profile event at Skipton House, where Sir Nigel Crisp and Surrinder Sharma celebrated the historical contributions of LGBT people alive and dead and spoke about their personal and professional commitment to tackling homophobia in the health service and delivering a health service with is inclusive for all, especially LGBT people.
Black History Month has shown how successful bridging the gap between health service providers and commissioners and communities can be in building better relationships and fundamentally improving population health. LGBT history month also provides an exciting opportunity to help improve awareness and knowledge amongst healthcare staff and patients. Homophobia and transphobia create unsafe spaces and make discrimination and harassment a daily occurrence for LGBT people. Because of discrimination, LGBT people have higher rates for depression, alcohol and drug use, suicide and mental health issues. By creating safe spaces, informed staff and dedicated programs for LGBT patients, the NHS can counter this reality and deeply improve the health of LGBT people. LGBT History Month is a valuable opportunity for the NHS to showcase new and existing programs that actively work to improving the health of the LGBT community. This briefing provides some useful information which we hope will aide individuals and trusts to recognize this celebration of LGBT History and provide the basis on which to build some community events for your local LGBT community.
Opportunities for the NHS during LGBT History Month
LGBT History Month is looking forward to publicizing your event and helping you network with your local communities. Log on to our calendar of events to register and publicize your event here.
Legislation
The Gender Recognition Act (2004) allows transgender individuals recognition of their acquired gender and protection under discrimination through the sex discrimination act (1975) The Equality Act (2007) makes it illegal to discriminate based on sexual orientation in the distribution of goods, facilities and services. See also our resources page here.
Useful Resources for LGBT Health Providers “Reducing Health Inequalities for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans People" “An Introduction to Working with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual people: Information for Health and Social Care Staff” “Fair for All: The Wider Challenge Good LGBT Practice in the NHS” “Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: Equality and Human Rights” See also our resources page here.
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