�On  September  4th and 5th the national Lesbian,  Gay,  Bisexual  and Transgender  (LGBT)  health summit testament be held in Bristol.  The  third annual top aims to raise the profile of LGBT  people in the UK  and the health inequalities they face. The  event is being hosted by Terrence  Higgins  Trust  and Equality  South  West.  
The  conference is aimed at anyone with an interest in health issues, especially those wishing to contribute to and influence public insurance policy. 
Paul  Dunn,  Chief  Executive  of Equality  South  West,  said: "For  too long, LGBT  issues have been given less favourable treatment than former areas of equality. 
"With  the foundation of legal protection for LGBT  people in the provision of goods and services, this event will provide a great opportunity for both service providers and individuals to discuss and influence future policies and outcomes." 
This  year's summit will build on the success of old summits, held in London  and Manchester,  and will offer delegates an interesting mix of speakers, workshops and activities. 
Additional  information and an on- line application form can be found on the Summit  website at http://www.lgbthealth.co.uk
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Monday, 18 August 2008
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