Jan Bridget www.galyic.org.uk.  High Risk Groups:  young and middle aged men  people with a history of self-harm  Tailor approaches to improve mental.

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Jan Bridget

 High Risk Groups:  young and middle aged men  people with a history of self-harm  Tailor approaches to improve mental health in specific groups, including:  Survivors of abuse and violence  Children and young people  People who misuse drugs or alcohol  LGBTs (first time such a high profile)

 Reference to previous research (reveals male bias i.e. emphasises gay and bisexual men)  More recent research shows lesbians, bisexual women and transgender people just as vulnerable

 Over half of LGBQ respondents (53%) have hurt themselves on purpose (self-harmed).  67% of female LGBQ respondents have hurt themselves on purpose, compared to 36% of male LGBQ respondents  Three-quarters (75%) of transgender respondents have hurt themselves on purpose, with a staggering 27% still actively self-harming.  The reported rate of self-harm amongst LGBTQ young people is higher than national statistics show; with respondents to the Youth Chances survey reporting rates of self-harm that are nearly 4 times higher in women and 5 times higher in men.

 1/5th scored as dependent on a substance, and 1/4 showed at least one indicator of dependency;  34% of gay and bisexual men and 29% of lesbian and bisexual women binge-drink at least once or twice a week, around twice as common than in the wider population;  35% of those surveyed had taken at least one illicit substance in the last month, which is around seven times more common than in the general population;

  Includes several references to Gay and Lesbian Youth in Calderdale including the use of the Needs Assessment Tool as “impressive and comprehensive.”  Also reference to the Organisation Cultural Competence Self Assessment Tool GALYIC helped to develop with National CAMHS Support Service: ml

 Support/health/health inequalities  Support/health/mental health  Support/health/substance misuse  Support/coming out  Support/bullying  Support/housing  Support/parents  Support/professionals  Training/training packages:  on-line training programme  supporting LGBT young people in education  News

 How ensure health and care, education and voluntary sector staff aware higher rates of mental distress, substance misuse, suicide ideation and self harm amongst LGBTs?  How access PACE’s Where to Turn?  How ensure Health and Wellbeing Board includes LGBT issues?  How include LGBTs in local assessments?  How develop tailored services for LGBTs?  What targetted local support is there for LGBTs, in particular for youth, older LGBTs, mental health, substance misuse?