LGBTQ+ health care
Historically, LGBTQ+ populations across Europe have experienced significant health inequalities. Research led by the 茄子视频 has tackled these health inequalities within the LGBTQ+ community, generating changes in policy and health education at local, national and European levels.
Domestic abuse and LGBTQ+ people
The Count Me In Too project aimed to identify and address the needs of LGBTQ+ people in the Brighton and Hove area.
Collaborating with LGBTQ+ Community Forum Spectrum, the Universities of Brighton and Sussex’s research focused on meeting the needs of local LGBTQ+ people.
The research analysed experiences of domestic violence and abuse, exploring differences within the LGBTQ+ grouping, relationships and sex, housing, safety and fear of crime. It also examined the services available for LGBTQ+ survivors of domestic violence and abuse.
The project made recommendations on strategy, policy, training, education, services, support needs, publicity and funding – with a focus on making a difference to the lives of LGBTQ+ people who had experienced domestic violence.