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[[File:National-partnership-logo4.jpg|thumb|Partnership logo]]The '''National LGB&T Partnership''' is an [[England]]-wide group of LGB&T voluntary and community organisations who are committed to reducing the health inequalities of LGBT communities and to challenging homophobia, biphobia and transphobia within public services.<ref>http://nationallgbtpartnership.org/about/</ref> | [[File:National-partnership-logo4.jpg|thumb|Partnership logo]]The '''National LGB&T Partnership''' is an [[England]]-wide group of LGB&T voluntary and community organisations who are committed to reducing the health inequalities of LGBT communities and to challenging homophobia, biphobia and transphobia within public services.<ref>http://nationallgbtpartnership.org/about/</ref> | ||
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+ | The partner organisations are: | ||
+ | *[[Birmingham LGBT]] | ||
+ | *[[BiUK]] | ||
+ | *[[ELOP]] | ||
+ | *[[GIRES]] | ||
+ | *[[GMFA]] | ||
+ | *[[LGBT Consortium]] | ||
+ | *[[Lesbian & Gay Foundation]] | ||
+ | *[[London Friend]] | ||
+ | *[[METRO]] | ||
+ | *[[PACE]] | ||
+ | *[[QwesT FTM UK]] | ||
+ | *[[Stonewall Housing]] | ||
+ | *[[Yorkshire MESMAC]] | ||
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The National LGB&T Partnership is an England-wide group of LGB&T voluntary and community organisations who are committed to reducing the health inequalities of LGBT communities and to challenging homophobia, biphobia and transphobia within public services.[1]The partner organisations are:
- Birmingham LGBT
- BiUK
- ELOP
- GIRES
- GMFA
- LGBT Consortium
- Lesbian & Gay Foundation
- London Friend
- METRO
- PACE
- QwesT FTM UK
- Stonewall Housing
- Yorkshire MESMAC
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