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GPs welcome National Action Plan for LGBTIQA+ health

Royal Australian College of GPs 2 mins read

The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) has endorsed the Federal Government’s National Action Plan to improve the health and wellbeing of LGBTIQA+ people from 2025 to 2035. 

RACGP President Dr Michael Wright said: “This Action Plan is welcome and urgently needed because, there are significant health disparities for LGBTIQA+ people, and Australia’s needs a comprehensive plan to better address their healthcare needs. 

“Right now, LGBTIQA+ people are twice as likely to experience poor health – this is not acceptable.  

“The government’s new plan highlights the need for system-wide leadership, cultural change, and improved workforce capability when it comes to the health of LGBTIQA+ people.  

“As Australia’s peak body for general practice, the RACGP wants to work with the government to ensure this important plan is implemented effectively and improves health outcomes for patients. 

"In particular, the College can provide guidance on the development of multidisciplinary LGBTIQA+ health services in communities of need. We can also advise on incorporating informed consent approaches to care for trans and gender diverse people and getting clarity on access to gender-affirming care.    

“For the Action Plan to be truly transformative the government, GPs, and other health professionals need to work in partnership with LGBTIQA+ people to make sure the healthcare they’re receiving meets the diverse needs of every individual.   

“The plan’s focus on preventative health is also key. When governments invest in preventive care in general practice, it improves health outcomes and reduces the strain on our hospitals, improving the overall health system. 

“GPs also have a key role to play in providing safe, respectful and inclusive care. We know the importance of all patients having a GP they trust, and who knows their medical history. When this happens health and wellbeing improve. We know how much LGBTIQA+ patients value the trusted relationship they have with their GP, and that GPs and practices around the country are dedicated to caring for these people.  

“We look forward to working with the Government and LGBTIQA+ communities to implement the plan and ensure the future of general practice care is, inclusive, high quality and free from discrimination.”

~ENDS


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