Youth Health Plan
Youth Health Plan: to transform good intentions into action for SOS Homophobia In the wake of the announcement by Roselyne Bachelot of a "Healthy Kids" which includes s'intêresser of the problem of ill-being of young homosexuals, SOS Homophobia welcome this plan, but "expects acts." Health Minister, Roselyne Bachelot, presented last week the plan "Healthy Kids" from the government. Ledemain In the ad, SOS Homophobia welcomed the plan and ready to work with the Ministry on projects to "combat homophobia and to promote greater acceptance of self among young homosexuals." The association has supported all measures to "combat the suffering psychological related to homosexuality," as well as commitments to combat risk practices, to develop homes for adolescents, to prevent and detect trends suicidal. The association said he was particularly pleased to have been heard on the issue of youth suicide homosexuals. She recalled that she had insisted on the need to respond to this scourge in an interview with the office of the Minister in September 2007. By contrast, SOS Homophobia is puzzled by the choice of December 1, 2008, World AIDS Day, to launch the website to collect "video testimony anonymous (or not) of young homosexuals on their difficulties to say, make testify young people who want to talk about their sexual orientation. " For Marion Le Moine and Jacques Lizé, co-chairman of the association, "done in 2008 equated homosexuality with AIDS, illness and death, is certainly not the best way of helping young people to accept their sexual orientation and say. " The association asked the choice of an alternative date for the launch of this initiative. Finally, as the plan says "the conduct of a vigorous policy to combat homophobia," SOS Homophobia expected the Government to implement the recommendations of the Halde relating to the non-discrimination of homosexual couples pacsés.
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