- Make gender an name changes on civil records free of charge.
- Remove gender markers from civil records, identity cards, and passports in Belgium and across the European Union.
- Ban conversion therapies within the European Union.
- Increase the number of exhibitions, conferences, and other events hosted in museums and cultural centres that highlight LGBTQIA+ culture.
- Value LGBTQIA+ material and immaterial cultural heritage. Include LGBTQIA+ people in the development of Belgian heritage and matrimony.
- Raise the visibility of bisexual and pansexual people, notably by recognising these as full orientations with their specific issues, and by offering spaces or moments tailored to them in institutions and LGBTQIA+ venues.
- Training magistrates, particularly in cases of parental custody for trans people).
- Facilitate the administrative procedures for opening LGBTQIA+ businesses and, in particular, focus on under-represented groups (lesbian, transgender, queer, etc.).
- Creating a cross-community space (archive centre) to showcase LGBTQIA+ culture.
- De-stigmatise and better fund certain LGBTQIA+ artistic expressions (drag, show, cabaret, etc.) in order to facilitate access to the professional status of artist.