To quote @Drew Payne 'We have come a long way, but we still have a long way to go. We can’t sit back and say the job is done. Yes, we have marriage equality and gay characters on our soap operas, but the NHS still isn’t a safe place for all people, and how can we rest until it is?'
I have to agree with Drew's final comment in this blog, there is still some way to go before the homophobia in the NHS is completely eradicated. Until last year I was in a voluntary position where I was in frequent contact with some of our younger homeless people local to where I live, some of whom are gay and HIV positive. Most had very positive experiences of their treatment in the NHS, unfortunately there were a few who originated from a town in Lancashire where they had been treated abysmally by some of the medical professionals in what was their local hospital. They told me that their treatment in the HIV clinic had been excellent, but their experiences when being treated for unrelated medical needs left a lot to be desired in terms of attitude and lack of compassion from some of the staff.
While the majority of NHS staff are accepting and treat every one equally, there are still some who need to either change their attitude or find another career.