Sexual and reproductive health
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Sexual and reproductive health
Implementing approaches that are anti-oppressive, intersectional, and culturally and contextually adapted can address many factors contributing to the sexual health of LGBTQIA+ people (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, or asexual).
Further resources
- Faculty of Public Health (2023): Time to stop overlooking the sexual and reproductive health needs of women who have sex with women.
- Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health (2017): Contraceptive Choices and Sexual Health for Transgender and Non-Binary People.
- NHS England (2021): Sexual and Reproductive Health care for Trans, Non-binary and Intersex People.
- The Equality Network (2021): Lesbian, and Bi+ Women’s Experiences of Reproductive Health and Fertility Services in Scotland (PDF).
- Wales Ambulance Service NHS Trust (2023): Sexual Health for LGBTQ+ women.
- Walsh, et al. (2021): What is sexual wellbeing and why does it matter for public health? The Lancet, 6 (8).
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