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Area of Science:

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  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Exploratory study on practitioner experiences in LGBTQ+ community organizations.
  • Focus on interventions for LGBTQ+ individuals with intellectual disabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Document practitioner situations and challenges.
  • Identify support needs of LGBTQ+ individuals with intellectual disabilities.
  • Gather recommendations for service improvement.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative approach utilizing in-depth interviews.
  • Content analysis of interviews with 12 practitioners.
  • Study conducted in Québec-based LGBTQ+ community organizations.

Main Results:

  • Findings organized around support needs, intervention challenges, and recommendations.
  • Practitioners encounter significant challenges supporting this population.
  • LGBTQ+ individuals with intellectual disabilities often face multiple daily challenges and inadequate support.

Conclusions:

  • Need to enhance skills within LGBTQ+ organizations.
  • Importance of fostering partnerships with public service staff.
  • Advocacy for a more inclusive and intersectional approach to services.