Einarsdottir, Anna and Mumford, Karen and Birks, Yvonne and Lockyer, Bridget and Sayli, Melisa and Jeep, Sudthasiri
(2021).
LGBT+ Networks, 2017-2020.
[Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex:
UK Data Service.
10.5255/UKDA-SN-855322
This research aims to offer better understanding of how lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT+) employee networks are run and what they can do to improve relationships between colleagues, and ultimately, improve the wellbeing of LGBT+ employees. In doing so, the research focuses on LGBT+ employee networks within the NHS in nine different institutions by administering surveys, interviewing network members and taking part in network activities. To achieve our research aims, the following objectives have been set:
1) Establish baseline understanding of how LGBT+ employee networks operate;
2) Map network membership and explore ways of addressing insufficient representation of different groups with the networks;
3) Explore what support is in place to archive networks' vision and what barriers exists to realise this vision;
4) Examine ways of using LGBT+ employee networks to address negativity towards gender and sexual minorities more effectively.
Data description (abstract)
The LGBT+ Networks data consists of 9 case studies of LGBT+ employee networks in the NHS (located in England, Scotland and Wales) and 118 short video clips from LGBT+ people and their allies. Qualitative data form the case studies was collected from September 2017 to October 2019. Each case study comprises transcripts from network meetings (38) and transcripts from interviews (65) with network chairs, network members, allies, EDI/HR representatives and chief executive officers in organisations. The short video clips (118) were recorded in a custom-made video booth located in 8 different organisations during LGBT+ history month in February 2020.
Data creators: |
Creator Name |
Affiliation |
ORCID (as URL) |
Einarsdottir Anna |
University of York |
https://orcid.org/ 0000-0001-8689-6351
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Mumford Karen |
University of York |
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Birks Yvonne |
University of York |
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Lockyer Bridget |
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust |
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Sayli Melisa |
University of Surrey |
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Jeep Sudthasiri |
Thammasat Business School |
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Sponsors: |
Economic and Social Research Council
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Grant reference: |
ES/N019334/1
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Topic classification: |
Health Labour and employment Society and culture
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Keywords: |
LGBTQI+, NETWORKING, HEALTH
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Project title: |
LGBT+ employee networks in the NHS
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Grant holders: |
Anna Einarsdottir, Karen Mumford, Yvonne Birks
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Project dates: |
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2 May 2017 | 28 February 2021 |
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Date published: |
15 Dec 2021 17:28
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Last modified: |
15 Dec 2021 17:28
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Collection period: |
Date from: | Date to: |
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1 September 2017 | 30 November 2020 |
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Geographical area: |
England, Scotland and Wales |
Country: |
United Kingdom |
Data collection method: |
Case studies (9) were selected to ensure diversity in organisation type, location and performance on the Stonewall UK Workplace Equality Index. The sample included two community and mental health services trusts; two mental health trusts; two acute teaching hospital trusts; one service provider; an ambulance trust and a health board. Some of the organisations were located in large cities and others in semi-rural areas. There was also a range in geographical coverage. Three of the case study networks were from organisations that were placed relatively high on the 2017 Stonewall Index, three were placed lower, and three had not submitted an application to the index that year.
Each case study comprised of interviews and records of LGBT+ networks activities/meetings. A total of 66 individuals were interviewed. Among these were 45 members, five HR representatives, eight EDI representatives and eight eight chief executives. In terms of our network members, we attempted to make our interviewee sample as close to being fully representative as possible. EDI, HR and Chief executives were selected on the basis of their roles. The data includes transcripts of 38 network meetings.
In addition 118 short video messages were recorded in a Video Booth by individuals attending events during LGBT+ history month in 2020. |
Observation unit: |
Individual, Organization, Group |
Kind of data: |
Text, Video |
Type of data: |
Qualitative and mixed methods data |
Resource language: |
English |
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Data sourcing, processing and preparation: |
Transcript from interviews and meetings have been anonymised and individual names replaced with pseudonyms.
For video recordings and transcripts, individual identities have not been disguised. Organisation names have been dubbed out and logos blurred.
Group consent was obtained from all 9 LGBT+ networks. Network lead was asked to consent on behalf of the network that anonymised interview and video recording transcripts from the network activities may in the future be archived for use by other researchers. Interviewees were asked to consent to the following: Anonymised transcript from the interview/meeting may in the future be archived for use by other researchers. Video booth users were asked to consent to recordings being archived and made available to other researchers in the future. They also consented to their identities not being disguised.
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Notes on access: |
The Data Collection is available to any user without the requirement for registration for download/access.
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Publisher: |
UK Data Service
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Last modified: |
15 Dec 2021 17:28
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