HRC Closes Out Mental Health Awareness Month With New Resources for LGBTQ Community
HRC highlighted a robust list of new resources it released throughout Mental Health Awareness Month.
HRC highlighted a robust list of new resources it released throughout Mental Health Awareness Month.
The research builds on prior data showing that LGBTQ people are disproportionately impacted economically by the pandemic.
Many health care providers are now offering virtual visits using technology to connect with their patients.
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, the HRC Foundation released a pair of resources to help parents and other family members promote the emotional well-being of their children.
HRC joined the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to discuss how people can talk with and help those in their lives who may be struggling with mental health.
Now more than ever, it’s crucial that we shine a light on mental health in the LGBTQ community and ensure that all people receive the support needed to truly thrive.
Post submitted by Viet Tran (he/him/they/them), former HRC Press SecretaryIn the midst of a global pandemic, the Trump-Pence administration is trying to undermine LGBTQ non-discrimination protections in health care.
New polling shows the disproportionate economic toll the pandemic has taken on the LGBTQ community.
70 organizations signed onto a letter by HRC calling on President Trump to invoke the Defense Production Act to supply health care providers with equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The postponement of essential surgeries can take a dangerous mental health toll on patients, many of whom have waited years and gone through a long and painful process in order…
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