The National LGBT Partnership is holding a series of identity-specific virtual engagement events to support the national LGBT+ Health Evidence Review. These are events for people who are LGBT+ and also identify with one or more of the below intersectional groups.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care commissioned NHS England to undertake a review into LGBT+ health inequalities in April 2025. The review aims to identify barriers to healthcare access and areas where LGBT+ communities experience poorer healthcare experience and outcomes. The review will also identify and describe best practice approaches and make recommendations for change.
Please use this form to register for the LGBT+ Health Evidence Review Engagement Workshops. On submission, you will receive an email with the joining details of the session you have chosen to attend.
November 4th: 11am-12.30 pm- People with Learning disabilities, Autistic people, and other neurodiversities – Co-facilitated with GIRES
November 4th: 1-2.30pm- People Experiencing Homelessness -Co-facilitated with Stonewall Housing
November 13th: 11.30am- 1pm- Refugees and people seeking asylum
November 14th: 1pm-2.pm- Disabled People- Co-facilitated with GIRES
November 14th: 3pm-4.30pm- Faith and religious communities
The remaining sessions in November will have limited space, and so a speedy response would be welcome. The National LGBT Partnership apologise for the very short timeline for this work and limited capacity to deliver Because of this, they offer alternative survey forms for circulation for anyone unable to attend:
LGBT+ Health Evidence Review: Global Majority Communities
LGBT+ Health Evidence Review Survey: Neurodiversities
LGBT+ Health Evidence Review Survey: People Experiencing Homelessness
LGBT+ Health Evidence Review Survey: Refugees and people seeking asylum
LGBT+ Health Evidence Review Survey: Disabled people
LGBT+ Health Evidence Review Survey: Faith and Religious Communities


