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Arthur Law. 21 May, 1959 – 17 May 2018

We were hugely saddened to hear of the death of Arthur Henry Law on May 17 this year. Arthur was a tireless LGBT rights activist involved in campaigning against Section 28 and police harassment, as well as being...
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New Government Action Plan Pledges to Improve the Lives of LGBT People

On Tuesday 3 July, the Government Equalities Office published the LGBT Action Plan: Improving the Lives of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People. action plan responds to the largest national survey of LGBT people in the world government...
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LGBTQ+ Mental Health Hero of the Week: Alex Scurr and the Gay Men’s Dance Company

At their annual charity gala, The Gay Men’s Dance Company, led by founder Alex Scurr, raised £500 for MindOut. The group ‘offers a creative outlet; a place to express yourself in a safe and supportive environment while keeping...
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Thank you to EY & Unity

A huge thank you to the partners of EY and Unity (EY’s LGBT+ network), and in particular Chad Edwards for fundraising a stupendous £5K for MindOut at their 8th annual Unity and Friends on the Thames charity Boat...
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Spotlight on Minority Stress: Elaine’s Story

Elaine recently shared what it has been like for her to be a lesbian, disabled, and suffer from mental health difficulties. 'I've suffered from poor mental health most of my life and it’s only recently that I have...
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LGBTQ+ Mental Health Hero of the Week: Curtis Scott

This week’s LGBTQ+ Health Hero is Curtis Scott. Curtis, and his classmates Jess, Lou, Ruth, Ellie, organised a spectacular event called MindOut for Music. This event was part of their final coursework at the University of Brighton. They...
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