How to provide inclusive care to Two-Spirit & LGBTQ+ people

If you are a healthcare provider who wants to strengthen your practice by making it more inclusive, you may be wondering where to begin. A good first step is to make a conscious choice to re-evaluate your practice and make changes so that everyone – not just 2SLGBTQ+ people -- is welcome and treated with respect.

Inclusive health care is important for all patients, but when someone is living with advanced illness, they are even more vulnerable and in greater need of respectful and compassionate care.

Whatever your role, practicing inclusivity will help you deliver healthcare services that take your patients’ preferences into account while also meeting their needs.

 

“Anyone can say that they are accepting and open and still not know a damn thing about what happens for LGBTQ+ people and not know how to provide appropriate support for our grief.”

 

“I know a lot of people who spend time educating professionals; and it’s exhausting. This is the system that was supposed to be built to help us, but it really doesn’t know what to do with us. If we have multiple intersecting identities, that weight just gets heavier and heavier.”