Take the survey: assessing health care for queers, transfolks and people living with HIV
By Dr. Charlie Glickman • Jul 14th, 2009 • Category: BlogI’m sure you’ve heard about the pressing need for health care reforms. Queers, transfolks and people living with HIV continue to face discrimination, lack of resources and medical providers with less-than-adequate training. Lambda Legal is conducting an online survey to assess and document the needs of these communities in order to promote relevant health care policies. See the post below for more info and click on the link to take the survey.
Make sure your voice is heard. Take the health care fairness survey today.
President Obama has made health care reform a priority for his first year in office. We must act now to make sure LGBT and HIV issues are included in the agenda for national health care reform. Lambda Legal is conducting a national survey to document the unique health care experiences and needs of LGBT people and people living with HIV. Information from this survey will be used to educate politicians and other decision-makers about the specific problems health care reform must address.
We want this survey to reflect the needs of the entire LGBT and HIV communities. Please complete the survey today at http://www.lambdalegal.org/healthsurvey and spread the word to your friends and family.
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Dr. Charlie Glickman >> Dr. Charlie Glickman has been working at Good Vibrations since 1996, when he joined the staff at our Berkeley store. Currently, he is our Education Program Manager and (among other things) runs our in-store After Hours workshop program, our Off-Site Sex Education Program, trains our Sex Educator-Sales Associates and writes copy for our website. In 2005, Charlie received his doctorate in Adult Sexuality Education from the Union Institute and University in Cincinnati, Ohio. In addition, he offers classes on sexuality for psychotherapists and workshops on teaching for sex educators.
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