Health

Roundtable on cervical screening in LGBT+ communities: Exploring the barriers and identifying opportunities to reduce inequalities

Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust and the APPG on Global LGBT+ Rights would like to invite you to our event: “Roundtable on cervical screening in LGBT+ communities: Exploring the barriers and identifying opportunities to reduce inequalities”

 

Wednesday 24th March, 1-2pm – Zoom.

 

We will be discussing the specific barriers faced by the LGBT+ community when accessing cervical screening, and the actions needed to reduce inequalities in access.

 

Expert speakers include:

·         Alex Davies-Jones MP

·         Dr Alison Berner (Specialist Registrar in Gender Identity)

·         Jacob Bayliss (CEO of Switchboard)

 

Along with the HPV vaccine, cervical screening is the best way to protect against cervical cancer and prevents over 7 in 10 diagnoses. Despite this, cervical screening attendance has largely been falling for the last two decades with over one in four not taking up their invitation. Our speakers will explore common myths and misconceptions around screening among the LGBT+ community, including new research looking at the complex personal and systemic barriers trans men and non-binary people face. Following this, there will be the opportunity for a Question & Answer session.

 

 

Register here: https://www.jostrust.org.uk/lgbt-webinar

The event recording and details can be found here.

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Lunch and Learn Session: What health inequalities do LGBTQ+ women face, and how do we address them?

As part of LBT Women’s Health Week 2020, join ParliOut, the APPG on Global LGBT+ Rights and The National LGB&T Partnership from 12.30 – 2pm on 9th March for a Lunch and Learn Session to discuss the specific health inequalities and barriers to access to healthcare for LGBTQ+ women. Policy colleagues from The National LGB&T Partnership, LGBT Foundation, Birmingham LGBT and NHS England & Improvement will share their knowledge on the issues and be available for group and 1:1 discussions on how we can address them. The event is intended for Parliamentary staff, but all are welcome.

To RSVP please contact Anna Robinson on anna.robinson@appglgbt.org.

You can find more information about our other activities for LBT Women’s Health Week here.