The Experiences and Challenges Of LGBTQ+ Individuals in Accessing Social Work Practices in Nigeria

Olawale James Olaogun
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LGBTQ persons (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer) in several countries of the world including Nigeria have been identified to be repeatedly confronted with sexual profiling, otherwise known as stigmatization. Due to the absence of legal recognition for homosexual relationships in the Nigerian constitution, marginalized communities in this context lack the privilege of freely forming social connections with others in society, unlike their heterosexual counterparts. This paper provided a comprehensive analysis of scholarly literature investigating the experiences and challenges encountered by LGBTQ individuals in their physical and social environments. The study adopted a combination of philosophical methods. The analytical method was used to examine and define key terms; the speculative method was employed to gain insights into the challenges and experiences faced by these marginalized communities, as well as the impacts they have on them while the prescriptive method was utilized to propose strategies to address and alleviate the situation. The paper contended that the exclusion of these individuals from the nation's quota system may result in the loss of talented individuals to addiction, depression, or suicide.
尼日利亚女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性者和跨性别者(LGBTQ+)在参与社会工作实践中的经历和挑战
在包括尼日利亚在内的世界多个国家,男女同性恋、双性恋、变性者和同性恋者(LGBTQ)屡屡遭到性貌相,也就是所谓的污名化。由于尼日利亚宪法没有在法律上承认同性恋关系,在这种情况下,被边缘化的群体与异性恋群体不同,无法自由地与社会中的其他人建立社会联系。本文对学术文献进行了全面分析,调查了女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性者(LGBTQ)个人在物质和社会环境中的经历和遇到的挑战。研究采用了多种哲学方法。分析法用于研究和定义关键术语;推测法用于深入了解这些边缘化群体所面临的挑战和经历,以及这些挑战和经历对他们的影响,而规定法则用于提出解决和缓解这种状况的策略。论文认为,将这些人排除在国家配额制度之外,可能会导致有才能的人因吸毒成瘾、抑郁或自杀而流失。
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