National lgbtq health conference 2025
Impact Institute
The Impact Institute at Northwestern University conducts analyze on the health of LGBTQ populations. We are committed to improving lives through pioneering research, data-driven evaluation, and evidence-based implementation strategies that promote health for all. Building on more than a decade of community-engaged work, the Impact Institute leads scientific innovations that advance health knowledge, transform healthcare delivery, and support thousands of individuals and families.
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Strengthening Widespread Health Systems
Helping Healthcare Systems Serve All Patients
We provide healthcare systems with tools to deliver high-quality care through improved patient data collection and study. Our faculty developed a model to achieve meaningful improvements in healthcare delivery and health equity by capitalizing on the po
Aging and HIV Institute
Aging Rainbow Coalition of East Tennessee
AIDS Funding Collaborative
AIDS Healthcare Foundation
AIN
Alaskan AIDS Assistance Association
All Under One Roof LGBT Advocates of Southeast Idaho
Alliance Tend 360
Alliance for Aging Research
Alliance for Positive Health
ARE’s LGBTQ+ Center
ATSU KCOM
B’MORE Mental Health and Wellness, LLC
Being Alive – LA
Bill Wilson Center
Billy DeFrank LGBTQ+ Community Center
Bondage Expo Dallas and Polyamorous Freedom to Love
Bridging Hope dba Organization of Hope
California Southern University
CALPEP
CAMBA Brooklyn Outreach and Prevention (BOP)
CAMC Ryan Light Program
CAMP Rehoboth
Campbell Health Solutions
Cares of Southwest Michigan
Cares Sexual Wellness Services
Careteam Plus
Cedarburg Collective for Acceptance
Center for Black Equity
CenterLink: The Community of LGBTQ Centers
Charlotte Trans Health
CIDNI
City of El Paso – Department of Public Health – HIV Prevention / MFactor
City of Seattle Human Services Department
CMDHD
Coastal Bend Pride Center
Coastal Bend Wellness Foundation
Colors+ Counseling
Columbus Public Health
Community First Support Services
Community Rehabilitation Cen
21 – 23 November 2025
Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC), The Exchange, 150 Morrison Street, Edinburgh, EH3 8EE
Get directionsUNISON’s LGBT+ Self-Organised Group Committee has agreed to keep a LGBT+ Self-Organised Community Conference on Friday 21st November to Sunday 23rd November 2025.
We have now opened the Online Conferencing System (OCS) to allow branches to register delegates and submit motions in line with the rule-book requirements.
Please note the deadline to submit motions on OCS is
12.00 noon on Friday 1st August 2025
UNISON’s LGBT+ Self-Organised Group Conference takes place over (Three) day. All delegates and visitors may attend all sessions of conference but voting on motions is restricted to delegates only. Delegates should attend all sessions of Conference.
The conference bulletin will have further communication on motion submission from the SOC and submission deadlines.
Delegates should contact their branch to be registered through the OCS.
Registration and Enquiries
If you want to attend the conference, please contact your branch who can register you as a delegate or visitor on the Online Conference Sys
Click Here to REGISTER or VIEW UPDATED CONFERENCE INFORMATION
Celebrating our 12th Annual National Conference in NYC!
MAY 1-3, 2025
The conference website has moved to the CVENT platform
May 1-3: Belfer Explore Building, 413 East 69th Street, NYC, NY
The LGBT Health Workforce Conference is the largest and most well known national LGBT health workforce conference in the United States held annually in New York City. The conference provides an overview of up-to-date practices (climate, educational, explore, and clinical) in preparing the health care workforce to address the health concerns and disparities of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) communities. This conference is designed for health professionals (M.D., D.O., P.A.-C., R.N., N.P., Pharm.D., D.D., Ph.D., Ed.D., universal health practitioners, social workers, psychologists, etc.), researchers, educators, administrators, and students (pre-health professions, professional schools, and graduate), but all interested are invited to join. CME credit will be available.
Our mission is to help prepare the health care workforce to talk to the health concerns of lesbian, gay, bisexual, gender non-conforming,
Learn About Our Health Conference
From October 29 - November 2, 2025
Event photos of the "Unity Through Diversity" 2023 conference, hosted by In Our Own Voices
A National LGBTQ+ BIPOC Health Conference
Unity Through Diversity: The Power of Harmony is our biennial health, wellness, and capacity-building conference for LGBTQ+ Black, Indigenous, and People of Shade (BIPOC) communities. Hosted locally in Albany, NY, Oneness Through Diversity offers participants the chance to appreciate workshops, panel presentations, and keynotes by activists and scholars from across the nation!
In 2008, In Our Own Voices, Inc. hosted our first LGBTQ+ BIPOC Health Summit. That year, over 150 scholars, administrators, activists, and students gathered to reflect on the status of health and wellness, substance use, spirituality, and political advocacy within the LGBTQ+ BIPOC group. By 2011, this statewide summit grew into a national conference: Unity Through Diversity: The Power of Unity! The purpose of our Health Conference is to lift up the voices of LGBTQ+ BIPOC communities, while promoting social justice, healthy sexuality, violence-free living, social activism, and safer spac