Urban policy, space and wellbeing: a move towards LGBTQIA+ inclusive planning

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Abstract

Public spaces influence the health and safety of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex, asexual and other sexual and gender-diverse (LGBTQIA+) communities. However, there is minimal research to demonstrate the link between inclusive urban policy and planning and the wellbeing of LGBTQIA+ communities. Consequently, in this perspective, we reflect on our project, which offered foundational work for understanding LGBTQIA+ experiences of public spaces in Australia’s three most populous urban centres – Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Our desk-based research approach provides a five-point evaluative framework to assess how local government areas (LGAs) accommodate LGBTQIA+ communities. We then present a recommendations framework for creating more inclusive local areas and public spaces. We propose that ‘usualising’ queerness in public spaces can lead to increased health and wellbeing for LGBTQIA+ communities.

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Gorman-Murray, A., Prior, J., Cadorin, R., Vincent, A., Olivier, J. L., & de Leeuw, E. (2023). Urban policy, space and wellbeing: a move towards LGBTQIA+ inclusive planning. Public Health Research and Practice, 33(4). https://doi.org/10.17061/phrp3342330

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