Rural LGBTQ+ Health Justice at Out in the Open

  • HEART PROGRAM (Health Equity & Access for Rural TLGBQ+)

    The HEART Program addresses common healthcare barriers faced by TLGBQ+ people in Vermont by focusing on community members’ experiences.

    A team of OITO-trained volunteers work alongside TLGBQ+ community members to ensure access to safe and supportive healthcare. Click/tap through below if you’re interested in learning more, volunteering, and/or receiving support from HEART.

  • Rural Trans & Queer Health Justice Work Group

    Our Health Justice Work Group (HJWG) made up of rural LGBTQ+ community members, rural LGBTQ+ providers, and OITO staff meets regularly to give input on OITO Health Justice projects, to talk through experiences and challenges accessing healthcare, and strategize together about how to expand equity and access in rural LGBTQ+ healthcare.

    Click below to join our HJWG listserv and learn more.

  • LGBTQ+ Health Clinic at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital Community Advisory Group

    Since 2018, OITO staff have been working with Brattleboro Memorial Hospital on expanding their ability to provide care to LGBTQ+ patients, including the exploration of an LGBTQ+-dedicated clinic.

    In 2022, OITO staff member Jake McBride established a community advisory group, currently seven people from our Health Justice Work Group, who meet with OITO and BMH staff to give input and direction on the creation of the clinic.

    If you’re interested in learning more, email us below.

  • Rural LGBTQ+ Health Equity & Food Justice Community Participatory Research Project

    This project is in collaboration with Dr. Ike Leslie, and will utilize LGBTQ+ community interviewers to learn more about rural LGBTQ+ health disparities across northern New England, and then help shape OITO’s plan to address and remedy those disparities.

    We’re in the early stages of this project and there will be more coming throughout 2023!

  • Policy consulting, advising, and organizing

    We regularly consult on and organize for shifting policies related to rural LGBTQ+ community health. Some recent examples include: helped to expand Vermont Medicaid’s gender affirming care coverage, supported bills to decriminalize sex work, worked against the creation of new psych prisons, helped create the “X” gender marker on VT IDs, pushed for a just response to COVID-19 in the early days, and continued pushing for access to on-going freely available COVID-19 testing.

    If you’re interested in our support and expertise on a policy issue, let us know!

  • Vermont LGBTQIA+ Health Summit

    Out in the Open, with Outright Vermont, is supporting an effort led by the Pride Center of Vermont to create an LGBTQIA+ health-focused gathering for community members as well as providers to focus on health needs of our community.

    Coming up April 22, 2023. Session proposals and registration coming soon!