A Needs Assessment with LGBTQIA+ people: a narrative-dialogical perspective.
A Needs Assessment with LGBTQIA+ people
Abstract
Prejudice is an aspect of socialization that crosses and marks the forms of self-identification of the Self and its capacity to produce interlocutions with the world. The article analyzes the narratives in the light of collaborative and dialogical practices, for the qualification of the data as inputs in the improvement of psychosocial interventions with LGBTQIA+. A focus group was carried out with LGBTQIA+ people over 18 year, users of social care services, using the Needs Assessment as a methodological tool. This instrument has been improved and reviewed by qualified peers on the theme of assessments, gender and diversity. The analysis directs our attention to the vulnerable conditions that gender-sex-diverse people experience with their family and the adaptations they built to cope. The centrality that heterosexual-cisgender people represent in their lives needs to be reinterpreted as a potential interventionist aspect, in the activation of allies in non-sensitized layers of society.
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