Subtitle: Bisexual people’s experiences of and ideas for improving services Publisher: Equality Network Country: UK Pages: 72 Categories: PDF, Resources1 May 2015Leave a commentTags: BisexualPost navigationPreviousPrevious post:LGBT people in later lifeNextNext post:Pride in Practice: Urban Village Medical Practice on how they found the processRelated PostsIf you’re not counted, you don’t count: what can be done to tackle LGBTQ+ health inequalities?23 June 2022Ensuring trans people in Wales receive dignified and inclusive health and social care in later life: The Trans Ageing and Care (TrAC) project, 2016-1813 June 2022What can I do to make my practice and service more trans inclusive? Guidelines for social workers13 June 2022What can I do to make my practice and service more trans inclusive? Guidelines for healthcare practitioners13 June 2022Developing inclusive care homes for older people who identify as LGBT13 June 2022Sexual orientation discrimination: key points for the workplace13 June 2022
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