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Including but not limited to sharing information about safe sex practices and events, advice on coming out, or any other mentionable topic. We're continuing to working as a team across all these areas to drive positive change across our services and staff.There are many instances in which gay telegram groups are used Looking to the futureĪlthough we’re very proud of our achievements to date, we’re very aware that the road is still very long until everyone is able to enjoy the best end of life experience. In July 2019, Marie Curie signed up to be a Stonewall Diversity Champion, building on our existing work to promote LGBTQ+ diversity and inclusion for the patients and families we support in hospices and communities across the UK.
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So we're exploring how we can share our information and resources with the LGBTQ+ community in either virtual or in-person events later this year. Celebrating PrideĪs a firm supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, Marie Curie has been actively present at Pride events across the UK over recent years. However, due to coronavirus, many events in the UK have had to be cancelled.įortunately, a lot of activity is still taking place online until it's safe to celebrate in person. The pink, white and blue stripes show our solidarity with the trans community and the black and brown stripes represent our solidarity with queer people of colour. That’s why we’re proud to incorporate a more inclusive pride flag into our support of the LGBTQ+ community. We want the end of life experience for everyone to be the best it can possibly be, and that means we need to understand those barriers people have faced in life, particularly people from marginalised communities. The good and the bad moments in our lives make us who we are and dictate the way we move around life.Īt Marie Curie we want everyone who uses our services to not hide or censor any part of themselves. Launching a more inclusive flag for 2020Įvery single person is shaped by the life they experience. The booklet outlines thoughts on getting care, as well as planning for the end of life. We produced a dedicated booklet for LGBTQ+ people at the end of their life. To get the pin, staff have to complete a training module to understand more about the LGBTQ+ community and the barriers they face in accessing care.
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In December 2019, we launched our LGBTQ+ Ally Training programme, introducing a Marie Curie rainbow flag pin for our staff to wear to show our service users that it is a safe space for them. We've also funded two ACCESScare projects, one which looked at equality in end of life care services in LGBT communities, and one which looked at the bereavement needs of LGB people. This showed that nearly three-quarters (74%) of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people are not confident that health and social care services provide sensitive end of life care for their needs. In 2017, we published Hiding who I am, a research report into the reasons why LBGT people experience significant barriers to getting palliative care when they need it. Looking into the reality of end of life experience for LGBTQ+ people
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There's lots of work going on at the moment, but here are seven ways we’re driving change across the organisation, to make sure our staff and service users ‘live and breathe’ our value of openness and tolerance. We want to demonstrate that Marie Curie is a charity that values and welcomes diversity. That they feel safe to be who they are when using the charity’s nursing, hospice and patient-facing volunteer-led services. We want to ensure anyone from the LGBTQ+ community receives the best possible care and support from Marie Curie. Marie Curie staff and volunteers at London Pride, 2019.