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Sexual orientation

 

NHS Employers is committed to supporting all employers in the NHS to tackle discrimination against Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual (LGB) people. The NHS employs around 1.3 million people, it is estimated that six per cent of the UK population is LGB, it is therefore likely that 156,000 employees working for the NHS are lesbian, gay or bisexual.

Working with lesbian, gay or bisexual people: a ten point action plan:

In partnership with Stonewall, we have put together a ten point action plan. By carrying out these actions NHS organisations will not only meet their legal duties, but also ensure that lesbian, gay or bisexual people can work in an environment which is free from discrimination and harassment.

Evidence

Evidence that discrimination exists, includes:

  • A report published in June 2005 by the British Medical Association (BMA) on sexual orientation in the workplace. This showed that LGB people report a range of experiences as employees of the NHS, ranging from inclusivity to ignorance and even outright discrimination.
  • The Department of Health commissioned Stonewall to undertake a project to identify the key barriers to reporting of homophobia against health and social care employees. Stonewall's report, 'Being the gay one: Experiences of lesbian, gay and bisexual people working in the health and social care sector', was published in June 2007 and includes a series of recommendations to the Department for overcoming these barriers.

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Legislation and guidance
Legislation including the Sexual Orientation Regulations 2003 and the Civil Partnership Act reinforces the need to be responsive to Lesbian, Gay or Bisexual (LGB) people, and to challenge discrimination on the grounds of sexuality.

Last reviewed 29 Nov 2007

Contacts

Paul Deemer
Tel 07789 653511
Email Paul.Deemer@nhsemployers.org|
 

Publications

Working with lesbian, gay or bi-sexual people A ten point action plan produced by NHS Employers and Stonewall, to help NHS organisations create an environment which is free from discrimination and harassment. (217 kB PDF)|

Being the gay one This report produced by Stonewall and commissioned by the Department of Health looks at the experiences of lesbian, gay and bisexual people working in the health and social care sector. (103 kB PDF)|

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External links

Stonewall Stonewall is a professional lobbying group for lesbians, gay men and bisexuals.|

Gay and Lesbian Association of Doctors and Dentists GLADD are a membership group for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender medical workers and students.|

BMA report on sexual orientation in the workplace This guidance is intended to provide healthcare staff with essential information for combating discrimination based on sexual orientation.|

First Out Report of the findings of the Beyond Barriers survey of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender in Scotland.|

Women and Equality Unit (WEU) The Ministers for Women are responsible for promoting and realising the benefits of diversity in the economy and more widely.|

Discrimination at work - it's so over This guide offers employees basic information about the regulations protecting them at work, what their rights are and advice on what to do if they experience problems.|

 
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