New PHE Screening leaflet for trans and non-binary people has improved awareness
PHE Screening's leaflet for people who are trans or non-binary has been very well received by trans communities and healthcare professionals alike.
Andrew Gilliver is part of LGBT Foundation’s Pride in Practice team. This team offers primary care practices access to training around LGBT inclusion, support around gender identity, trans status and sexual orientation monitoring and a suite of accessible resources. Pride in Practice is endorsed by The Royal College of GPs and funded by Greater Manchester Public Health & Development Service and NHS England.
PHE Screening's leaflet for people who are trans or non-binary has been very well received by trans communities and healthcare professionals alike.
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