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Lord Black of Brentwood to ask Her Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to ensure that the upcoming National Sexual and Reproductive Health Strategy will tackle sexual health inequalities experienced by (1) BAME communities, (2) trans and non-binary, including gender diverse, people, (3) gay and bisexual men and women, and (4) people living in poverty.  HL6434 [I]

Question HL6434: tabled on 6 July 2020 and due for answer by 20 July 2020

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Lord Black of Brentwood to ask Her Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to ensure that the upcoming National Sexual and Reproductive Health Strategy will tackle sexual health inequalities experienced by (1) BAME communities, (2) trans and non-binary, including gender diverse, people, (3) gay and bisexual men and women, and (4) people living in poverty.  HL6434 [I]
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Trustee, Bloomsbury Network (charity supporting people living with HIV in London) (interest ceased 5 July 2022)