Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Support Group newsletter
July 2008
- Last LGBT newsletter
- Making our presence felt
- Walking on thin ice
- Taking notice of us
- All in the family
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September 2007
- Numbers of LGBT people with dementia set to rise
- New laws: what you should do to plan ahead
- Strengthening diversity: lesbian or straight, dementia does not discriminate
- Diary of a secret social services user
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April 2007
- Review: Gateway to Heaven
- A gay man helps out another gay man
- Joe and Len: a story of HIV dementia
- Back into the closet? Challenging exclusion of LGBT people in care services
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September 2006
- Alzheimer's Society working group on inclusion
- Discriminatory behaviour in the provision of goods and services
- Sexuality, discrimination and later life
- Relationships, intimacy and sexuality in care homes
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January 2006
- 'You've been unlucky' GP told me
- Thank you Lisa
- It's always worse in the car
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July 2005
- Civil Partnership developments
- I don't want to be treated the same as everyone else
- A personal experience of dementia
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February 2005
- 'Civil partnerships' receive royal assent
- Opening doors at Age Concern
- Progress with the Alzheimer's Society Lesbian and Gay Network
- 'Coming out' to services
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September 2004
- South West Region Inclusion Conference
- A carer's perspective
- We may have further to go than we realise
- Cruse Bereavement Care working amongst the LGBT community
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April 2004
- Hello and welcome
- Gay and grey
- A gay perspective
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