The place of speech and the speech of the place: reverberations of the discourses of the LGBTQIAPN+ population in recent National Health Conferences
The place of speech and the speech of the place: reverberations of the discourses of the LGBTQIAPN+ population in recent National Health Conferences
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https://doi.org/10.18310/2446-4813.2024v10n1.4500Abstract
The aim of this article was to analyze the participation of the LGBTQIAPN+ population in the Free Conferences (CL) of the 17th National Health Conference. In this article we adopted the technique of content analysis in qualitative research, with analysis of two interviews conducted with three organizers of two LCs. It is noteworthy that the significant participation guaranteed by the CLs reflects the debate and deliberation of proposals made by and for people with diverse gender identities and sexual orientations, marking a return and strengthening of democracy in the country. Participation and debate took the form of proposals at the 17th CNS, enabling managers to make their agendas visible when planning health actions for the next four years, considering that the LGBTQIAPN+ population does not fully access health services in the SUS. The lack of discussion and spaces being occupied by the group were devices for demanding equity, universality and comprehensiveness. This analysis expands the possibilities of visibility and visibility, dialogue and struggle in the production and execution of the rights of the LGBTQIAPN+ population, bringing to the fore the importance of popular movements in reducing bureaucracy in access to health and social control. Keywords: LGBTQI+ people; Health conferences; Health rights; Social participation.Downloads
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