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New Campaign To Support LGBT People Living With Dementia

The Guinness Partnership is proud to announce its support for a new campaign to ensure lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people affected by dementia have their voices heard and can get better access to support and advice services.

Working in partnership with LGBT Foundation, the ‘Bring Dementia Out’ project aims to improve the experiences of LGBT people affected by dementia and provide tailored help, information and support not only to themselves, but also for their partners and family.

Catriona Simons, Chief Executive of Guinness, said:

“We are committed to improving the lives of our residents, their families and the wider communities we serve. We are delighted to be part of this vital project to support LGBT people living with dementia.

“We look forward to enabling stronger relationships to be built between the LGBT community and both the dementia and housing sectors, to help minimise isolation and eliminate discrimination, and to ensure all people can freely access the support they need.”

Paul Martin OBE, Chief Executive of LGBT Foundation, said:

“We’re incredibly proud to be partnering for this new initiative. We know that LGBT people’s experiences of dementia are under-recognised and often totally overlooked, they may be facing discrimination due to their sexual orientation or gender identity and are at an increased risk of social isolation.

“We believe that all LGBT people living with dementia have the right to an excellent quality of life, and look forward to amplifying their voices and working to end the many inequalities they face. The work of Bring Dementia Out is vitally important and will change the lives of LGBT people affected by dementia and their families.”

 

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