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Welcome to our new website

Our new website is live, shaped by community feedback and designed to make accessing support, activities, and ways to get involved easier than ever.
Welcome to our new website

We’re excited to share our new website with you.

We’ve redesigned it to be more accessible, easier to use, and simpler to navigate. You can now find resources, check what’s on, and explore the support we offer more quickly. It’s also easier to donate and get involved in our fundraising.

Thank you to everyone who shared feedback in our service evaluations, your suggestions helped shape this update.

And a huge thank you to Studio Lutalica for helping us bring our vision to life.

What’s new?

Here’s what you can expect from the new site:

Simpler navigation – find what you need faster

Improved accessibility – built to WCAG standards, including support from the UserWay accessibility plugin

Better links between pages – so no matter where you start, you can find the information you need more easily

New “What’s On” page – with better filters to help you find activities

New “Challenge Inequality” page – learn more about our policy and influencing work

✅ New Queer Scot map – a user‑generated map where people can add LGBTQ+‑friendly services and groups across Scotland (via ALISS)

New “Get involved” page – explore ways to volunteer, fundraise, or donate

Latest news page – with updates on our work, community insights and new resources

Easier newsletter sign‑ups – stay up to date with our work and activities

Fast and secure donations – make one-off or regular donations directly on our site

Quick exit button – leave the site instantly if you need to

We hope you love the changes. We’re committed to keeping it responsive to the evolving needs of our community.

If there’s something you’re looking for and can’t find, or if you have suggestions about how we can make the website better, we’d love to hear from you. Share your feedback with our Communications Team at comms@lgbthealth.org.uk

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