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This section contains information about some of the research studies carried out in Scotland, which examine aspects of LGBT peoples lives and experiences. "First Out: Report of the findings of the Beyond Barriers national survey of LGBT people" - L Morgan and N Bell (2003, Beyond Barriers) Click here for more information about First Out "Poverty and Social Exclusion of Lesbians and Gay Men in Glasgow" - S John and A Patrick, 1999 (Glasgow Women's Library, unpublished) This study looks at the impact of social and financial exclusion and poverty on the lives of lesbians and gay men in Glasgow. "Something to Tell You" - N Coia, S John et al, 2002 (Greater Glasgow Health Board) "Something To Tell You" is the report of a health needs assessment of young gay, lesbian and bisexual people in Glasgow. "The Experiences of Violence and Harassment of Gay Men in the City of Edinburgh" - C Morrison and C Mackay, 1999 (Scottish Executive Central Research Unit) This report describes the findings of a study which was carried out between September and December 1998. The report provides information on the nature and extent of harassment and violence experienced by gay men in Edinburgh. It also provides an analysis of the relationship between key agencies with an interest in community safety and the LGBT community and identify issues impacting on that relationship. "Experiences and Perceptions of Violence and Intimidation of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Communities in Edinburgh" - M Plant, W Mason et al, 1999 (City of Edinburgh Council) This report describes the results of a survey examining the perceptions and experiences of violence and intimidation amongst LGBT people in Edinburgh. "Report of a Survey by Fife Men into Homophobic Crime" - D Ramsay, 2001 (Fife Men, unpublished) Available from: "Out in the Cold" - LGBT Youth Scotland, 2000 (unpublished) This report examines some of the issues faced by young LGBT people who access housing support and advice. It documents one year of the LGBT Youth Scotland (formerly Stonewall Youth) Housing Advice and Support Initiative. NFO System Three Poll - Glasgow City Council 2003 In December 2001, Glasgow City Council commissioned NFO Social Research to carry out research to determine the scale, nature and impact of sectarianism and other forms of prejudice in the city. The report uncovered disturbing levels of homophobia. "Live to Tell" - Gay Men's Health, LGBT Youth Scotland 2003 This report details the findings from a study of suicidal thoughts, feelings and behaviours amongst young gay and bisexual men in Edinburgh. "Sexual Orientation Research Phase 1: a Review of Methodological Approaches" - Scottish Executive 2003 This report contains a review of sexual orientation research methodologies and data sources. "Sexual Orientation Research Phase 2: the Future of LGBT Research - Perspectives of Community Organisations" - Scottish Executive 2003 This report details the findings and recommendations of Scottish LGBT organisations for future research. "Attitudes to Discrimination in Scotland" - Scottish Executive, 2003 The results of the 2002 Scottish Social Attitudes survey on discriminatory attitudes towards disabled people, women, minority ethnic groups and gay men and lesbians. "Participatory Appraisal Transgender Research" - Nick Laird and Laura Aston, 2003 This is a report on the findings of three qualitative research workshops, which is part of a range of initiatives being undertaken to better understand the health needs and experiences of transgender people in Scotland by the INCLUSION Project. "Exploring Biphobia" - Nick Laird, 2004 This is a report on the findings of two qualitative research workshops, which were undertaken by Beyond Barriers and the INCLUSION Project to better understand the experiences of bisexual people in Scotland. "Mapping LGBT Scotland: report of Beyond Barriers survey of Scotland’s LGBT sector" - Nick Laird, Lynsey Morgan, Nikki Bell - 2004 To date, there has been little significant data collected about the activities, location or needs of LGBT community organisations or about mainstream agencies working with Scotland’s LGBT communities. In view of this, Beyond Barriers aimed to develop and conduct a research study to enable us to create a detailed map of organised LGBT activity in Scotland. Mapping LGBT Scotland is the result of this research. "Community Engagement with LGBT Mental Health Service Users in the South Side of Glasgow" - Nick Laird, 2004 This report details the results of the INCLUSION Project's Demonstration Project in the South Side of Glasgow, which sought to engage with LGBT mental health service users. Beyond Barriers accept no responsibility for the content of external sites.
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