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The COVID-19 pandemic and the public health measures taken in response to it have affected everyone, but have exacerbated existing inequalities faced by marginalised communities. The world has also changed considerably since the last election. Scotland is falling down the ILGA Europe Rainbow Index and must take action to continue to uphold its international reputation as a leading voice on LGBT equality.
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Hate crimes based on sexual orientation and transgender identity are on the rise, waiting times for gender identity services have continued to increase alarmingly, LGBT mental health inequalities continue, toxic debates about LGBT identities are ongoing, and many trans people still do not have access to full legal recognition of their gender.
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In the five years since the 2016 election, positive steps have been taken to build upon this progress, including world-leading work towards LGBT-inclusive education in Scotland’s schools, the pardon for historical ‘homosexual offences’, and equal civil partnerships.īut the last five years have also been challenging for many LGBTI people – in Scotland and around the world. There has been significant progress on LGBT equality in the first two decades of the Scottish Parliament, from the repeal of Section 28 to the introduction of equal marriage.