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Better LGBT+ healthcare needed in Sandwell as survey suggests professionals are ‘inappropriate’

Better LGBT+ healthcare needed in Sandwell as survey suggests professionals are ‘inappropriate’

New funding to address health inequalities in Sandwell’s LGBT+ community will be considered this week after 80% of those surveyed rated their experience with GPs as poor.

The report, titled ‘LGBTQ+ Health Needs’ will be debated by health professionals and councillors at this week’s Health and Wellbeing Board at Sandwell council (June 21).

Proposals in the report include a small grants scheme in partnership with Sandwell Community and Voluntary Sector Organisation (SCVO) to support the council addressing health inequalities faced by the LGBT+ community.

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Other proposals include a new LGBT+ support group for young people and more standardised training about LGBT+ healthcare for GPs and medical professionals in Sandwell.

In 2022, Sandwell council’s public health team commissioned a report to understand the needs and experiences of LGBTQ+ adults and young people in the borough.

75 individuals responded to a 45-question survey commissioned by the council. Conversations exploring how LGBT+ individuals access healthcare in Sandwell were also used as evidence.

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  • June 19, 2023