People Change Minds improves LGBTQ+ wellbeing at work, at school and at home

Research shows that LGBTQ+ young people are over five times more likely to develop a mental health problem, but we can change that

It doesn’t have to be this way. LGBTQ+ people aren’t born more likely to develop a mental health problem - it’s caused by external factors. And all of us can help change that because it’s often the small things that make a big difference 

We cut through political headlines to focus on personal stories, and provide practical strategies to help you support LGBTQ+ people 

Most people want to do the right thing but are afraid of getting it wrong or don’t know how. We provide the understanding, actions and confidence to turn good intentions into real impact

“Henry delivered an excellent ‘inclusive parenting’ workshop to over 100 Visa employees and was able to ensure both physical and virtual attendees were captivated for the whole session, and left feeling equipped to have conversations with young people around sexuality and gender identity."

Dan Hammerton, VISA Pride Europe

“The feedback from Googlers was overwhelmingly positive - I would definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to learn more about how to create a more inclusive home environment for LGBTQ+ children and young people.”

Richard Parra, Google UK

“Very highly recommended! Henry’s energy and enthusiasm were very impressive and we all came away with practical tips to make improvements at the work place. ”

Adrian Sim, Partner, and Matt Raynor, Senior Associate, Bristows

“Henry spoke to all our staff for 1 hour and was absolutely first class… his messages were incredibly helpful and practical, and will help to improve the quality of support and environment that we provide for our LGBTQ+ pupils. He is certainly one of the best speakers I have heard in 20 years in education.”

Richard Amlot, Deputy Head Pastoral, King’s College School Wimbledon

“Henry's workshop with our parents and carers was wonderful! His compassion and vulnerability were so powerfully underpinned by balanced, nuanced delivery. Henry's person-centred approach importantly focussed on highlighting the impact, and expectation, of rejection for LGBTQ+ young people which is so crucial for us all to remember.” 

Dr Enya Doyle, Director of Inclusion, Highgate School

“The workshop was amazing! It was so helpful for learning about the more personal struggles faced by the LGBTQ+ community (coming out, being outed etc.) and how to deal with them and help others who are experiencing them.”

Year 12 student, Surbiton High School