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<p>Ministers and officials from the Government Equalities Office regularly meet a
broad range of LGB&T stakeholders, including mental health providers and other
organisations with an interest in this area, to discuss key issues and priorities
for the sector. Topics raised include the mental health needs of LGB&T individuals,
areas of discrimination and issues with service provision.</p><p>In the last year,
officials have met with organisations with an interest in this area including: the
Albert Kennedy Trust, Bi Community News, Bisexual Index, BiUK, Broken Rainbow, GALOP,
GIRES, METRO Centre, PACE, Press for Change, Stonewall, Stonewall Housing, The Lesbian
and Gay Foundation (LGF), The LGBT Consortium, and The National LGB&T Partnership.
The LGBT Consortium, the National LGB&T Partnership and BiUK are umbrella organisations
who raise issues on behalf of their wider membership. Officials also sit on the Parliamentary
Forum on Gender Identity where mental health issues are regularly raised. Officials
have also had meetings with NHS England and Public Health England at which they have
discussed mental health issues.</p><p>In the last year, the Minister for Sport, Tourism
& Equalities met representatives from the Lesbian and Gay Foundation, LGB&T
Consortium, PACE Health, Stonewall, Broken Rainbow, the METRO Centre, and BiUK on
10 October 2013; and representatives from GIRES, Gendered Intelligence and the Gender
Identity Clinic in Hammersmith on 15 October 2013.</p><p>On 12 June 2014 the Secretary
of State for Culture, Media and Sport visited Birmingham LGBT Centre which hosts mental
health services. The Secretary of State also met leading LGB&T representatives
on 30 June 2014 including Stonewall, Lesbian and Gay Foundation, LGB&T Consortium,
GIRES, and Gendered Intelligence. Health issues were discussed at all events.</p>
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