16. LGBT experiences in medicine Flashcards
what do we have to be aware of that has not changed yet
the heteronormative, cis-normative cultural bedrock which still underpins core aspects of our soceity’s attitudes and sits patriatiarchal structures of masculinity, femininity
invisibility
feeling unsafe to show our true self not that we do not exist
what leads to people having the feeling of invisibility
lack of visible role models, symbols, inclusive language, communication a possible or real lack of safety in an environment
garda hate crime stats 2022
29% increase in report hate crimes and incidents
2nd highest motive - sexual orientation
general barriers in accessing mental health services; non LGBT specific barriers
- private counselling is too expensive
- fear of being labelled mentally ill
- fear of only being given medication
LBGT+ specific barriers in accessing mental health services
- mental health pracitctioner were not sufficiently aware of LGBTI identities and appropriate language and terminology to use
- fear that a persons LGBTI identity would be seen as the problem
triple trauma for all asylum seekers
- trauma in COI
- trauma of journey to Ireland
- trauma of international protection system
additional trauma for LGBT+ asylum seekers
- living with harassment
- remaining closeted due to fear of harassment
- emotional, psychological isolation - stress of being closeted
what is the impact of a heteronormative cisnormativity society on the minority
- fear of judgement
- not feeling safe to show who they are