Media Release
Wednesday November 13th 2024
Tas Health Department launches groundbreaking LGBTIQA+ Action Plan
Equality Tasmania has welcomed the launch of the Tasmanian Health Department’s first LGBTIQA+ Action Plan.
Spokesperson, Rodney Croome, said,
“Local and national research shows that LGBTIQA+ Tasmanians have poorer health, including mental health, than other Tasmanians and other LGBTIQA+ Australians, and that our poorer health is due to discrimination and stigma.”
“The Department of Health’s LGBTIQA+ Action Plan shows a strong commitment to improving these poor outcomes through training of staff, improved access to services and addressing discrimination.”
“Many of the initiatives in the Action Plan will make a substantial difference to LGBTIQA+ health outcomes and are groundbreaking nationally.”
“We congratulate the Department, and its LGBTIQA+ Reference Group, on developing a Plan that will help ensure discrimination and stigma are no longer hurdles to LGBTIQA+ Tasmanians living healthy, happy lives.”
The Plan, launched today by Mental Health Minister, Roger Jaensch, and Department Secretary, Dale Webster, commits the Department to a set of actions over the next three years including:
- Piloting a Tasmanian LGBTIQA-specific mental health service
- 85% of mental health staff trained in LGBTIQA+ inclusive health care
- Improving health outcomes through a promotional campaign addressing anti-LGBTIQA+ prejudice, stigma and discrimination
- Improving gender affirming care by reducing wait times and establishing a lived-experience advisory group
- Advancing current work to ensure all Department data gathering recognises sexual orientation, gender identity and sex characteristics
- An LGBTIQA+ mental health small grants program
- Promoting best-practice care for people with innate variations of sex characteristics
- Do more to advocate for LGBTIQA+ health equity at a national level and to showcase the Department’s achievements
One of the major sources of information for the Action Plan was the “Telling Us The Story” report commissioned by the Tasmanian Government and conducted by the University of Tasmania.
Today’s launch coincided with the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Department’s LGBTIQA+ Reference Group in 1999.
For a copy of this statement on the internet, click
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For more information contact Rodney Croome on 0409 010 668.