UK has first set Dharamshala to dedicate to LGBTQ++ people with expert HIV focus

UK has first set Dharamshala to dedicate to LGBTQ++ people with expert HIV focus

A Dharamshala in Sussex UK is ready to be the first dedicated Lgbt peopleDictatorial Community,

Sussex Bicon has announced that it has become the only Dharamshala in a dedicated service country. LGBT communityWith focus on a specialist HIV care.

Brighton-based charity supports people living with HIV, but expanding its proposal for a broader community regardless of HIV status.

Rachel Brett, CEO of Sussex Beacon, said, “The LGBTQ+ community built the beacon, and now we are giving it back, strong and more inclusive than ever.”

“It was originally established to offer a safe care to accept a safe, location for those who died with AIDS -related diseases. Thanks to advances in HIV treatment, our attention is to ensure that people are getting help and support in local communities, which they need.

“In addition, we are happy that we can use the magnificent feature that we have to refresh our proposal of Dharamshala Care for the LGBTQ+ community.”

Sussex Beacon has announced that it has become the only Dharamshala in the country that provides a dedicated service to the LGBT community, with a specialist focusing on HIV care. ,NHS Sussex,

A 2023 national report of Hospis UK found that in many examples, the end of life care received by Trans and gender diverse people did not include them and their needs.

It was found that trans and gender diverse people reported examples of insensitivity from employees, such as misconceptions, examples of confusion on their identity and poor physical care.

“Sussex Beacon is placed to replace specificly,” Ms. Brett said. “It is appropriate to say that we need our community which is more than ever,

“The next few years will be challenging because we create this infection, but with collective support, we will actually make some transformative.”

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MPs from NHS Sussex and Chris Ward, Brighton Kemptown and Peshaven, confirmed their support for development.

A 2023 national report of Hospis UK found that in many examples, the end of life care received by Trans and gender diverse people did not include them and their needs.

A 2023 national report of Hospis UK found that in many examples, the end of life care received by Trans and gender diverse people did not include them and their needs. ,Getty images,

Dr, Deputy Chief Medical Officer of NHS Sussex. Amy Dissanayake said: “We are happy to work with Sussex Beacon as they take these steps to increase high quality service that they can provide local community.

“Apart from Dharamshala Care, their experience in providing expert community care for people living with HIV is invaluable and supports our ambition to take care of hospitals, where possible, and in communities, either in people’s homes or in their local neighborhoods.

We are ready to continue working with the team in Sussex Beacon to create this reality for our population. ,

Chris Ward, MP from Briton Camptown and Peshavan, said: “Beikon has a glorious place in the heart of the local community, and this announcement shows that it also has a bright future. I have spoken with so many service users who said that they are outstanding everything on the beacon, so I am happy to continue to provide excellent HIV service models and continue to provide excellent HIV services models that they have excellent HIV service models. Could. “

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