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LGBTQIA+

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A blind man with his guide dog. The man is holding a pride flag.

is a short way to talk about people with different genders, bodies and relationships.

All people who are LGBTQIA+ deserve respect and good health care.

Everyone should be able to:

  • be open about who they are
  • talk about the people they love
  • have their respected
  • use the name and pronouns that are right for them
  • get health care that understands LGBTQIA+ people
  • talk about sex and relationships in a safe way
  • get clear information about sexual health
  • find services that welcome LGBTQIA+ people
  • have support people who respect who they are.