LBT Women's Health Week 2021 Events
Below are the events that the National LGBT Partnership are hosting for LBT Women's Health Week 2021. Clicking on the title of the event will lead you to the Eventbrite page where you can register. To view events run by other organisations in the community please click here.
*LBT Women's Health Week is not a space for us to gatekeep. We want these events to be open to anyone who identifies with their content, whether or not they identify as female. This includes AFAB trans men and non-binary people who may experience health issues typically associated with cis women, for example the menopause or menstruation.*
08/03/2021 • 10am - 12pm • FREE
A panel of experts on LBT women's and non-binary people's health discussing current LBT health issues.
Hosted by the National LGBT Partnership
08/03/2021 • 3:30pm - 4:30pm • FREE
A cuppa and a chat about mental health for LBT women and non-binary people by Opening Doors London and MindOut.
Hosted by Opening Doors London in collaboration with The National LGBT Partnership
08/03/2021 • 6pm - 7:30pm • FREE
An event led by LBT young women, presenting an honest look into youth mental health during a pandemic.
Hosted by The Proud Trust in collaboration with The National LGBT Partnership
09/03/2021 • 10:30am - 12pm • FREE
A introductory webinar for professionals working with LBT women or non-binary people who may experience domestic and/or sexual violence.
Hosted by Galop in collaboration with The National LGBT Partnership
09/03/2021 • 1pm - 2:30pm • FREE
A virtual lunchtime singalong for LBT women and non-binary people led by Lindsey Williams from Sing Out Bristol.
Hosted by Sing Out Bristol in collaboration with The National LGBT Partnership
09/03/2021 • 6pm-7:30pm • FREE
A 20-minute poetry performance by Ella Otomewo, followed by a creative writing workshop for LBT women and non-binary people.
Hosted by Ella Otomewo in collaboration with the National LGBT Partnership
10/03/2021 • 2pm - 4:30pm • FREE
A safe online roundtable for LBT Disabled women allowing them to discuss if they feel included or excluded within LBT communities.
Hosted by Shaping Our Lives in collaboration with the National LGBT Partnership
10/03/2021 • 5:30pm - 7pm • FREE
A 90-minute webinar featuring three LBT maternity experts. This talk will address the healthcare of LBT women and non-binary people experiencing pregnancy and birth.
Hosted by the National LGBT Partnership
11/03/2021 • 10am - 11am • FREE
A cuppa and a chat about menopause for LBT women and non-binary people by Opening Doors London and Tonic Living.
Hosted by Opening Doors London in collaboration with The National LGBT Partnership
11/03/2021 • 12pm - 2pm • FREE
A webinar presenting an insight into the current research surrounding LBT women's health, and the work being done to address inequalities and barriers to accessing care.
Hosted by The National LGBT Partnership
11/03/2021 • 2:30pm - 3:30pm • FREE
A conversation between Birmingham LGBT and Kelly from Inspiring Healthy Choices about taboo topics such as cervical smears, periods, gender-neutral toilets and more.
Hosted by Birmingham LGBT in collaboration with The National LGBT Partnership
11/03/2021 • 6pm - 8pm • FREE
An interactive panel event led by LBT women and non-binary people, discussing taboo issues in reproductive and sexual health.
Hosted by METRO in collaboration with The National LGBT Partnership
12/03/2021 • 12pm-12:45pm • FREE
Chair-based yoga and meditation lunchtime session for LBT women and non-binary people. A safe space to calm your mind and body.
Hosted by Josetta Malcolm in collaboration with the National LGBT Partnership
12/03/2021 • 3pm-5pm • FREE
An event exploring HIV and sexual health stigma in the LBT South Asian community. LBT South Asian women and the healthcare providers who work with them welcome.
Hosted by British Asian LGBTI in collaboration with the National LGBT Partnership
12/03/2021 • 7pm-8pm • FREE
A panel event for trans women to share their experiences during LBT Women's Health Week.
Hosted by Opening Doors London in collaboration with the National LGBT Partnership