IDPH Marks Pride Month
Department offers many programs and
services for LGBTQIA+ community
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[June 05, 2024]
The
Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is observing Pride Month
during the month of June by participating in Pride events around the
state and showcasing the programs and services it provides to the
LGBTQIA+ community. [For more information on the LGBTQIA+ acronym,
go to LGBTQIA+ » LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center.]
“We join with members of the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies
across Illinois in the celebration of Pride,” said IDPH Director Dr.
Sameer Vohra. “Health and well-being centers around the ability of
every resident to be their true and authentic selves. IDPH is proud
to partner with and learn from individuals and organizations around
the State this month and every month to improve the health and
well-being of the LGBTQIA+ community.”
IDPH staffers are taking part in a number of Pride events throughout
June, and had a prominent presence at the Springfield Pridefest
event on May 18. Representatives from the department will join with
staff of other state agencies to take part in the annual Chicago
Pride Parade on June 30. More information on Pride festivals around
Illinois can be found at Pride Festivals in Illinois | Enjoy
Illinois.
As part of its commitment to health equity across Illinois, the
department offers a number of programs to address the unique health
concerns of the LGBTQIA+ community. These include the implementation
of services through the IDPH Division of Vital Records to ensure
those records accurately reflect an individual’s gender identity.
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Under a state law that took
effect in January 2023, an individual can have the sex
designation on their birth record changed by submitting an
affidavit, the Certificate of Correction Request Form, a
photocopy of their ID, and a $15 payment. The designation can be
changed to M, F, or X. Previously, a request for such a change
had to be accompanied by a form completed by a physician.
Additionally, IDPH worked with Equality Illinois to
ensure that parental designation fields on state birth records would
be more inclusive for same-sex and transgender couples. Under this
change, which took effect in 2020, each parent can choose to be
designated as Mother/Parent, Father/Parent, or Parent.
IDPH provides a variety of programs and services to address the
primary health issues and concerns of the LGBTQIA+ community, and to
ensure that such services are provided equitably in an environment
that is welcoming and inclusive.
To further its goal of creating equitable and welcoming environments
for all, IDPH has also engaged in training of staff and outside
partners on use of appropriate and culturally-sensitive language,
and to ensure compliance with all non-discrimination rules and laws.
IDPH has also adopted a policy of gender-neutral restrooms for all
single-stall facilities in its offices statewide.
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