Making the transition over to the nice app (🦋) since it’s gone to pot over here. Catch me over there if you’re so inclined ⤵️
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On what’s been a strange and challenging day, it was lovely to spend the evening with colleagues at @WomenInPAScot’s 5th Anniversary event. Being surrounded by women doing important work to advance equality and human rights felt so soothing, powerful & necessary ❤️
With reports that the use of hotels as asylum accommodation may continue for years, we're revisiting @4refugeewomen’s report on how coercion and control in hotels can mirror patterns of abuse many asylum-seeking women have experienced previously.
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Thousands of people in Scotland are being forced into extreme poverty and homelessness by hostile UK immigration policies.
New research by @HeriotWattUni, funded by @jrf_uk, found that immigration policies are “virtually guaranteeing” homelessness and destitution 1/3
Today we joined @theGCPH & colleagues in the public & third sector to discuss the findings of our scoping review: the social determinants of LGBT health & wellbeing.
Great discussion on LGBTQ inequalities, intersectionality & the role of public health in tackling inequality.
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What a joy it’s been to work with @ChrisH_Health from @theGCPH on this piece of work.
Thanks to all the folks who joined us today to discuss inequality, inequity, intersectionality & the importance of recognising the social determinants of LGBTH&W in the public health sphere.
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Lived Experience Advisory Board🏳️🌈
If you live in the UK, are LGBTQ , have lived experience of suicidal thoughts, feelings or attempts, and would like to help develop our research, we’d love to hear from you.
RT @LGBTIScotland: Our former Director has this letter in the Herald today:
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Derek Bryce (Letters, July 26) writes as a gay man of 57, about what he considers the lack of connection between the struggle for LGB equality and for trans equality. I am a gay man of 66, who has been involved in that struggle in Scotland for four decades.
My experience is that trans people have always been part of my community, and we have always campaigned together. I first began to meet people who were openly trans 40 years ago, when I started going to Edinburgh's Laughing Duck gay bar. I first campaigned alongside a trans activist when I was one of the organisers of the Lark in the Park event protesting the introduction of the anti-LGB section 28, in May 1988. What was perhaps at the time the most public such event ever in Scotland was compered throughout by trans activist Fay Presto. Later, in 1997, a group of us founded the Equality Network, an organisation which went on to work successfully for many of the changes Mr Bryce notes have happened. It was
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founded as an LGBT equality organisation, with LGBT people working together on LGB and T issues, throughout.
But it should not be necessary for me to note trans people's involvement in lesbian, gay and bisexual equality campaigns to justify support for trans equality. Opposition to both is about a wish to control what people should and should not do, based on their sex and gender. We're seeing now, in parts of the USA, how attacks on trans equality, apparently perceived by the right currently as an easy target, parallel attacks on women's and LGB equality, with moves to roll back all of our rights.
Equality is not a zero sum game - you don't have more of it available for one group of people by denying it to another group. In fact, quite the opposite - equality embodies the principle of fairness and non-discrimination for all, a principle that of course is fatally undermined if you claim it only for yourself and deny it to others.
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I hope it is not hubristic of me to say that, as a campaigner continuously since the 1980s, I am one of those "generations of gay men and lesbians who fought ... for our rights", mentioned by Mr Bryce. I am proud to have done it for LGB and trans equality, and alongside trans colleagues and friends.
Tim Hopkins, Edinburgh.
I’m running a survey to find out more about what matters to trans and non-binary people in Scotland when it come to choosing an NHS surgery provider
link to survey: surveymonkey.com/r/surgerypo…
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We did it. Buffer zones are now law.
We want to pay tribute to those who chose to speak through us and make their voices heard. This simply wouldn’t have been possible without every single one of you.
Thank you. 💗
Such a pleasure as always getting to work with our LGBTQ New Scots community. Read @LGBTHealthy's latest report to learn about the experiences of LGBT people seeking asylum in🏴, their needs & how we can support them to live well and thrive in their local communities🌈🧡
We consulted LGBT New Scots on how @scotgov's 2024 New Scots Strategy should support them to live well & thrive🌈
Read our Report to understand the experiences of LGBT New Scots on arrival, their views on barriers to integration & the need for change⬇️
lgbthealth.org.uk/resource/l…
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The UK General Election is coming up on July 4th, so we’ve created a guide to help trans and non-binary people who wish to vote make sure they’re ready.
You can find the guide on our website here: scottishtrans.org/voterid
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🗂 Understanding the unmet health needs of LGBT communities 🗂
We undertook a scoping review of over 200 papers looking at the social determinants of LGBT health.
Our research found disparities in health outcomes and access to healthcare services, and explores their underlying causes.
It was a pleasure collaborating with @ChrisGcph on this Report.
@theGCPH & @LGBTHealthy's scoping review highlights many significant & acute inequalities experienced by LGBT people in public life, access to & experiences in healthcare, and health and wellbeing.
Gee it a read:
NEW REPORT: In collaboration with @LGBTHealthy, today we publish a new scoping review on the social determinants of LGBT health & wellbeing which highlights disparities in health outcomes and access to healthcare services, and explores the underlying causes of these. Link to report in comment below.
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