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        Navigating Diversity: An Evaluation of LGBTIQA+ Inclusion in Dutch Municipal Policies: challenges and best practices in implementing Rainbow policies.

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        2025
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        Beer, Sylvia de
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        The present study sets out to explore the ways in which the empowerment and safety of LGBTIQA+ people in different areas of society have become key priorities in municipal policies focused on inclusivity and equality. In the Netherlands, many municipalities have responded to this by developing and implementing tailored ‘rainbow policies’ to meet with the specific needs of their communities. This thesis examines the LGBTIQA+ policies of the municipalities of Amsterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht, focusing on how these policies adhere to the guidelines provided in Movisie’s Rainbow Guide. Adopting a qualitative, intersectional framework, this research combines policy analysis with a critical discourse analysis (CDA) to examine how municipalities promote an inclusive, safe, and supportive environment for LGBTIQA+ individuals. By systematically analysing rainbow policies, council letters, and other policy documents, this study evaluates the extent to which municipalities integrate Movisie’s Rainbow Guide requirements. Using an intersectional lens, it identifies commonalities, gaps, and power dynamics shaping policy formation and representation. The comparative analysis under scrutiny here highlights best practices and effective strategies that align both with the objectives of Movisie and policy objectives of the municipalities. This thesis advocates for policies that move beyond symbolic commitments to implement structural, community-driven, and intersectionally informed approaches that address systemic barriers. By exposing disparities and strengths across municipalities, it contributes to a broader discourse on meaningful and actionable LGBTIQA+ inclusion in local governance.
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