'Health-care systems are not built for us': LGBTQ+ people struggle to get good care

Ziya Jones, as shown in this handout photo, who identifies as queer and non-binary, says health-care providers often aren't trained to meet the needs of LGBTQ+ patients. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout-Ziya Jones (Mandatory Credit)

TORONTO - A new report says LGBTQ+ people in Canada aren't getting access to the health care they need — including mental-health treatment —compared to the general population.

The Pink Paper on Health, released by Pink Triangle Press on Thursday, says mental health and gender-affirming services were the most prevalent concerns identified by LGBTQ+ people in a national survey.

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