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Britain Support Coronavirus (Covid-19) Survey LGBT Foundation Britain

Hidden Figures Report Covid-19 impact

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The LGBT Foundation have reported on the impact of Covid-19 on LGBT communities across the UK following a detailed survey. The research uncovered concerns around isolation, mental health, substance misuse, eating disorders and personal safety.

Key findings include 64% would rather receive support from an LGBT organisation at this time and that 42% of respondents would like to access mental health support.

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