Supporting LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Dementia Care

Supporting LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Dementia Care

When someone is living with dementia, they don’t stop being themselves their history, identity, and relationships still matter. For LGBTQ+ individuals, those personal stories often include decades of navigating prejudice, discrimination, and hard-won legal rights. In some cases, these experiences can resurface in later life, especially when entering care settings.

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Our Supporting LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Dementia Care course explores the important intersection between dementia and LGBTQ+ identity. We look at the unique challenges and barriers that may arise, and most importantly, how we can adapt our care practices to be genuinely inclusive and person-centred.

We’ll explore real-world examples, from understanding the correct use of language to recognising when past discrimination might be influencing a person’s behaviour or trust in services. You’ll leave with practical tools and strategies to ensure every individual — regardless of sexuality or gender identity — feels safe, respected, and understood.

What you'll learn.

By the end of the session, you will:

  • Have an awareness of dementia and its specific impact on LGBTQ+ individuals.
  • Understand what LGBTQ+ means and the diversity within these communities.
  • Explore the history of LGBTQ+ rights and how past challenges can still influence people’s experiences today.
  • Understand how to support a person’s sexuality when living with dementia and why this is vital to their wellbeing.
  • Be aware of barriers LGBTQ+ people may face in accessing fair, dignified care.
  • Know the key legal changes and equality rights relevant to LGBTQ+ individuals in care and employment.

 

 

Who is Supporting LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Dementia Care for?

This training is ideal for:

  • Care home staff and managers
  • Domiciliary and community care providers
  • Healthcare professionals
  • Social workers and support staff
  • HR and policy leads in health and social care
  • Anyone committed to improving equality and inclusion in dementia care

 

What are the learning outcomes?

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Discuss how dementia can uniquely affect LGBTQ+ individuals.
  • Recognise the historical and social factors influencing current care experiences.
  • Understand the legal protections and rights LGBTQ+ people have in the UK.
  • Identify and remove barriers to inclusive dementia care.
  • Adapt your policies and practices to reflect genuine person-centred support.

 

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Many of our courses can be adapted for both classroom settings or virtual platforms like zoom. Some courses that include a practical aspect can only be delivered in a classroom setting.

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