Webinar - Understanding the health needs of LGBT+ people- 07 June
About this event
Throughout Pride month, Public Health England Yorkshire and Humber Centre are hosting a series of webinars which will explore the disproportionately poorer health outcomes experienced by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT+) people across the life course.
These webinars will provide an opportunity to showcase best practice and foster new ways of working to address and improve LGBT+ health inequalities throughout the region.
These events are open to professionals from across the health, social care and VCSE sectors with a responsibility for addressing LGBT+ health inequalities, including Local Authorities, primary care services, policy makers, commissioners and NHS trusts.
LGBT+ people report disproportionately poorer health outcomes than the general population and worse experiences of healthcare. This opening webinar will explore the early beginnings of LGBT+ health inequalities and highlight what is being done across the healthcare system to improve LGBT+ health.
Speakers
Professor Julie Fish, Director, Centre for LGBTQ Research & Professor in Social Work & Health Inequalities, De Montfort University
Dr Michael Brady, National Advisor for LGBT Health, NHS England and NHS Improvement & Sexual Health and HIV Consultant at King's College Hospital
Contact and further information
If you have any further queries regarding the webinar, please do not hesitate to contact the Health and Wellbeing Team at nichola.gambles@phe.gov.uk.
Please see attachments below which contain the webinar recording and presentations.