Historic Environment Scotland achieves LGBT Charter Mark

This article was first published by Historic Environment Scotland.

Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has been awarded the LGBT Charter Foundation Award, which recognises the organisation’s commitment to becoming an LGBT+ inclusive organisation. The LGBT Charter Mark Programme is run by LGBT Youth Scotland, a leading LGBT+ organisation in Scotland.

Achieving the charter mark saw an extensive analysis of HES’s policy and practices by LGBT Youth Scotland to ensure that the organisation works with an inclusive framework. As part of the project to achieve the charter mark, HES delivered training and live workshops to staff across the organisation.

HES will continue to build on the lessons learned during the process to further develop an inclusive organisation for staff and all visitors that come to Scotland’s most popular attractions, like Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle, and more.

As part of LGBT History Month throughout February, HES will continue to highlight how LGBT histories are part of our cultural heritage, from Anne Lister’s 1828 tour of Scotland to Harry Whyte, the Scot who challenged Stalin.