LGBTQ+ History Month Quiz: Test Your Knowledge on LGBTQ+ Rights and Milestones

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Explore the LGBTQ+ History Month quiz featuring questions about key events and legislation impacting the LGBTQ+ community over the years. Delve into milestones like the repeal of Section 28, passage of the Gender Recognition Act, and more. Show respect and sensitivity while engaging in this quiz as it aims to raise awareness about the struggles and progress of the LGBTQ+ community through history.


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  1. LGBTQ+ History Month Quiz

  2. Theme- Education for all Psychological safety: When discussing the quiz please be mindful that people in the room may have lived through some of the legislation and have been impacted by them physically and psychologically. Please be respectful where some people might be psychologically triggered by the quiz. The intention of the quiz is to raise awareness of the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community over the years and how far we have come as a society to fight for their rights. Please contact alliance.hub1@nhs.net for the answers to accompany this quiz. 2

  3. 1. In the 1970s and 1980s what was the minimum age for consensual homosexual acts? 18 16 21 25 3

  4. 2. What year saw the first London Pride? 1969 1970 1971 1972 4

  5. 3. In what year did the Lord Chancellor's office publish a "Government Policy Concerning Transsexual People" document that categorically stated that transsexualism "is not a mental illness. ? 1998 2002 2004 2010 5

  6. 4. Section 28 of the Local Government Act of 1988, which banned the intentional promotion of homosexuality, was repealed in England in which year? 2003 2000 2005 1999 6

  7. 5. Does a transgender person need a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) to change their sex on their passport and driving licence? True False 7

  8. 6. What year was the Gender Recognition Act passed in the UK? 2002 2003 2004 2005 8

  9. 7. In what year did Parliament pass the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act? 2010 2012 2014 2013 9

  10. 8. What city did the Stonewall riots start in? A) London B) Berlin C) New York The Stonewall Riots, also called the Stonewall Uprising, began in the early hours of June 28, 1969 when New York City police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay club located in Greenwich Village in New York City. The raid sparked a riot among bar patrons and neighbourhood residents as police roughly hauled employees and patrons out of the bar, leading to six days of protests and violent clashes with law enforcement outside the bar on Christopher Street, in neighbouring streets and in nearby Christopher Park. The Stonewall Riots served as a catalyst for the gay rights movement in the United States and around the world. 10

  11. 9. What is the percentage of LGBT+ people that have experience some form of unequal treatment from healthcare staff because they re LGBT+? A) 3% B) 13% C) 23% 11

  12. 10. What is the number of LGBT+ people that have been pressured to access services to question or change their sexual orientation when accessing healthcare services? A) 1 in 50 B) 1 in 20 C) 1 in 5 12

  13. 11. What is the current percentage of trans people who felt that they had experienced a poor understanding of trans healthcare by staff when accessing general health? A) 41% B) 51% C) 61% 13

  14. 12. In 2017, how many LGBT+ people reported drinking almost everyday in the last year, this compares to 1 in 10 adults in the general population who report drinking alcohol on five or more days per week. A) 1 in 3 B) 1 in 6 C) 1 in 9 14

  15. 13. Smoking amongst the general population is 18%, what is it within the LGBT+ community? A) 20-25% B) 25%-30% C) 30-35% 15

  16. 14. What percentage of all homeless young people (16-25) are LGBT+? Remembering that LGBT+ people account for approx. 4% of the 16-25 year olds population A) 8% B) 16% C) 24% 16

  17. 15. What percentage of cis LGBT people have tried to take their own life as a consequence of mental health issues? A) 8% A) 12% B) 16% C) 22% 17

  18. 16. What percentage of young trans people have tried to take their own life as a consequence of mental health issues? A) 15% B) 35% C) 45% 18

  19. Resources: Pride in practice run by the LGBT Foundation, works with primary care to improve care for LGBT patients with over 2 million people registered at practices that have worked hard to deliver more LGBT inclusive care. LGBT Foundation - Pride In Practice LGBTQ+ Workplace Training & Events | Stonewall 19

  20. Grow Notts Primary Care App The GrowNottsPC App (formally known as the Single Point of Access App) is FREE for all primary and community care workers within Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Integrated Care System. Benefits include: Download today! Keep up to date with the latest news in Nottinghamshire Primary Care Easy access to the best of CPD across Nottinghamshire Information and events relevant to you, straight into your pocket Control your notifications with handy filters for job role and interests Download the Grow Notts Primary Care App straight onto your mobile: Apple App Store Google Play Store 20

  21. NATH Communication Channels @NottsAllianceTH Nottinghamshire Alliance Training Hub alliance.hub1@nhs.net @NottsAlliance Nottinghamshire Alliance Training Hub 0115 883 6294 www.nottstraininghub.nhs.uk @NottsAlliance Nottinghamshire Alliance Training Hub Sign up to our Newsletter for the latest information on events, training and funding opportunities Nottinghamshire Alliance Training Hub (TeamNet)

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