GRAI as part of its Village Hub project is conducting a quality-of-life survey of LGBTI people 50+ years. We will be promoting it over the next few months up to the end of the year as we want to reach as many as possible, particularly those not connected to community and those in the regional and rural areas of WA. … Read More
Social Connectivity Report
A peer-led program for social connection and healthy ageing in the LGBTI+ Perth community: A GRAI initiative. Report by Jude Comfort Consultancy. Background There have been considerable advances in the recognition and rights of the LGBTI+1 community in Western countries including Australia. There are still challenges that face the community which manifest as higher rates of mental health issues, social … Read More
Diabetes Care & Education for the LGBT Community
Photo by PhotoMIX Company from Pexels Providing Culturally Sensitive Diabetes Care and Education for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Community. by Theresa L. Garnero, APRN, BC-ADM, MSN, CDE “Members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community have unique health disparities and worse health outcomes than their heterosexual counterparts, which has clinical relevance in the delivery of diabetes care and … Read More
Gender Is Just Part Of Who I Am: Stories from Trans Australians
Photo by PhotoMIX Company from Pexels Gender Is Just Part Of Who I Am: Stories from Trans Australians – Exploring the experiences and needs of trans people for health and aged care services. JR Latham & Catherine Barrett, November 2015 The barriers stopping transgender and gender diverse Australians living their fullest possible lives remain unacceptably pervasive. An important component of tackling discrimination and … Read More
GRAI Best Practice Guidelines
These Best Practice Guidelines for accommodating older gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans and intersex (GLBTI) people are a result of the GRAI research project which resulted in the report We Don’t Have Any of Those People Here. It provides management and staff with a practical tool to assist in adopting practices to create an inclusive, rather than an exclusive, environment which … Read More
Val’s Cafe: Then and Now videos
The “Then and Now” videos are insightful views of LGBTI issues crossing generations in one person or group of people. Click Here: Then and Now Video Link
NISCHR report 2013 – Provision of LGBTI inclusive aged care services in Wales)
Introduction to the project: This is a report of research we conducted (April 2011- June 2013) into the provision of services for older lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) identifying people in care and nursing homes in Wales. NISCHR REPORT 2013 – EASY READ VERSIONProject Title: Provision of inclusive and anti-discriminatory services to older lesbian, gay, bisexual-identifying (LGB) people in residential … Read More
Outrageous Ageing
Outrageous Ageing This survey sought to investigate the health and wellbeing of LGBTI seniors in New South Wales, including the health issues they are most concerned about, activities they would like to be involved in, and who they would like to connect with in engaging in these activities.
Sue Westwood: Ageing, Gender and Sexuality: Equality in Later Life (Thesis)
Sue Westwood: Ageing, Gender and Sexuality: Equality in Later Life (Thesis) Executive Summary IntroductionThis thesis explored how ageing, gender and sexuality intersect to influence equality in later life, in relation to older lesbian, gay and bisexual individuals and non-labelling individuals in same-gender relationships (LGBN). It comprised an analysis of UK law and social policy (‘regulatory context’) and empirical research which … Read More
Aged Care for Transsexuals
From Polare magazine, a comprehensive report on the unique needs of trans* folk accessing aged-care facilities and services. www.gendercentre.org.au/resources/polare-archive/archived-articles/aged-care-for-transsexuals.htm
No Need to Straighten Up
No Need to Straighten Up is a piece of research commissioned by beyondblue and explores issues of discrimination, depression, anxiety amongst older lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex Australians. (July 2014; authors: Catherine Barrett, Carolyn Whyte, William Leonard Jude Comfort) (PDF attached).
We don’t have any of those people here – Research into attitudes of aged care providers towards LGBTI+ clients.
Research indicates older GLBTI people are likely to be disadvantaged in the aged care sector due to their sexuality. Research carried out by GRAI in conjunction with Curtin University and supported by a Lotterywest Social Research Grant, investigated the preparedness of the retirement and residential aged care sector in Western Australia in response to this minority group. Findings from the … Read More