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Gay conversion therapy is still happening in the UK
Campaigners, psychologists and even the government want it banned. So why is this dangerous practice still wreaking havoc on the lives of LGBTQ+ people?
By Molly Greeves Apr 7, 2021
When Hannah pulled up to the grand Georgian house, she thought everything was going to be OK. There were inspirational quotes painted across the white walls, and the beds in each room were cosy and welcoming. This residential home was going to be her base for the next six months – and she was joined by 19 other women, all with their own different reasons for being there. Some were self-harming, others had been abused, and then there were those – like Hannah – looking for support for eating disorders. The programme promised to help them navigate their issues and become closer to God. As a Christian, Hannah trusted the faith-based organisation to help her. Their days there were structured: she would complete her chores, go to
A survey from NatWest has found that just over a third of young Brits don’t feel financially secure in the current Covid-19 climate. Research through YouGov found that nearly a third of 18 to 24-year-olds said they didn’t feel financially secure or have enough money to live comfortably and afford essential payments like groceries, rent payments and utility bills. And despite feeling financially insecure, 53 per cent said they would feel embarrassed having to ask their parents or close family member to borrow any amount of money. The younger generation is the most likely to experience impacts on their mental health with nearly a thirrd of those aged 18-24 saying they often feel anxious or depressed when they think about their financial situation. Almost half said they don’t speak to family about their finances in fear of being judged.
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