Established in 2003, LGBT Health and Wellbeing works to improve the health, wellbeing and equality of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Scotland.
We provide support services, social events and develop resources so LGBT people can address the health issues that impact their lives and connect with their local communities. We address health inequalities with a wide range of partners to ensure LGBT people have access to quality healthcare that is inclusive of their needs.
Our vision
A Scotland where LGBT people are no longer marginalised and invisible, where health inequalities are eradicated from society, and where the quality of life of LGBT people is continuously improving across every aspect of society.
Our mission
Building a Scotland where LGBT people have equal access to support and resources informed by their needs, and opportunities to participate in and connect with their community.
Our objectives
- To support LGBT people address health issues and promote community wellbeing
- To reduce isolation and connect LGBT people to their local community
- To raise the voices of LGBT people and provide opportunities to feedback into issues affecting their community
- To improve LGBT people’s access to mainstream health services and information responsive to their needs
- To build the capacity of services providers to deliver LGBT inclusive services
Our work
We provide a programme of support services and social events in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Find out more about our work and impact in our most recent Annual Report (2020-21) and Strategic Plan. For more information about specific areas of work, such as our mental health or transgender work, please visit our resources. Read what the community think about our work in the summary of our 2018 Annual Feedback Survey.
Keep in touch
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