Assessing the Unique Risks LGBTQ Individuals Face
LGBTQ Risk Analysis Subscription
Duty of Care for LGBTQ Personnel
With individuals potentially facing criminal charges in many countries if they break local anti-LGBTQ laws, employers need to be mindful of their duty of care for LGBTQ staff.
It is an organization’s duty of care to adequately prepare its workforce for travel security risks including specific risks faced by LGBTQ personnel. These risks may vary by location and may be influenced by factors including laws and societal views. Understanding the operating environment and being prepared before arrival in a foreign location will improve the security of LGBTQ travelers during a business trip or assignment abroad.
About PRISM:
The Periodic Risk Intelligence and Security Monitor (PRISM) assesses the threat environment faced by members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) community. The PRISM reports provide in-depth country assessments and trend analysis of global attitudes, events, and issues that have the potential to affect the safety of LGBTQ individuals.
Included in the PRISM Subscription:
- Annual risk report that provides a country-by-country security risk rating and trend analysis for more than 200 countries, and in-depth assessment of threats in areas of higher risk.
- Quarterly reports that details events and on-going issues for LGBTQ individuals, global developments that significantly impact the safety, security, and rights of the LGBTQ community.
- LGBTQ Security Rating maps to help you understand the threat rating of more than 200 countries.
Access a sample of the PRISM Annual Report to better understand the in-depth assessments included in a PRISM subscription to help you make informed decisions about your LGBTQ personnel.