Reaching marginalised groups
An online event
1-3:30pm
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The Joined Up North East study explored the health and social care pathways of marginalised LGBTQ+ people in North East England.
Working closely with the public, 72 people across the region were interviewed about their experiences in services. After this, the literature from across the UK and Ireland on LGBTQ+ people's experiences of homelessness, substance use, and offending was reviewed, and some interesting patterns came to light.
Join us for this event, hosted by Rainbow Home North East England, where we will share these findings, along with a short video from the Public Advisors, and their report Flowers growing through concrete.
Questions? Contact the event organisers here.
This event follows on from the findings of the JoinedUp North East study funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research Applied Research Collaboration North East and North Cumbria, as part of their inequalities and marginalised communities theme, in collaboration with Newcastle University's Population Health Sciences Institute.