Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Borough Liaison

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Abuse because of someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity is hate crime. If you have been verbally or physically abused, harassed or attacked in any way by someone because they …think you are a lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) please help yourself and the community by reporting these crimes.

The Metropolitan Police Service has LGBT liaison officers on every borough to assist LGBT people living, working or visiting London.
More … http://content.met.police.uk/Article/Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual-and-Transgender-Borough-Liaison/1400018932800/ContactUs

‘Lumberjill’ Memorial Unveiled in Dalby Forest

A memorial to the “lumberjills” – the women who worked in forestry during World War Two – has been unveiled in North Yorkshire.The sculpture in Dalby Forest, near Pickering, is a steel fabri…cation of a felled tree and two lumberjills.

Some 9,000 British women were recruited to work in forestry during the war.

The lumberjills carried out heavy work, felling trees by hand, working in sawmills, loading trucks and driving tractors.

The timber was made into telegraph poles, road blocks, packaging boxes and gun butts for the war effort, and even crosses for war graves.

Sculptor Ray Lonsdale won the Forestry Commission competition to create a lasting memorial to honour the women. More … http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-24843320

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Sportswomen of the Year 2013 Shortlist Unveiled

 

Sportswoman of the Year 2013The 2013 Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year shortlist has been unveiled.

Equestrian’s Charlotte Dujardin, cricketer Heather Knight and cyclist Becky James are all in contention for the 26th edition of the main award.

Athlete Christine Ohuruogu, bobsleigh’s Shelley Rudman and triathlete Non Stanford are the other candidates.

Other awards are Young Sportswoman (under 21), Disability Sports Person, Lifetime Achievement Award and the Helen Rollason Award for Inspiration. More …
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/athletics/24891264

The Eighth Stonewall Awards

The eighth annual Stonewall Awards were held at the V&A last night recognising individuals and organisations who work tirelessly to improve the lives of lesbian, gay and bisexual people in Britain and around the world.  The winners were as follows:

Hero of the Year (supported by Gender Gap) – Lord Alli and the Russian LGBT Network

Broadcast of the Year – CBBC’s Marrying Mum & Dad

Entertainer of the Year – Antony Cotton (Coronation Street)

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Journalist of the Year – Grace Dent (The Independent)

Politician of the Year – Baroness Stowell of Beeston

Publication of the Year – Metro

Sports Award of the Year (supported by Paddy Power) – Cardiff Lions

Cardiff Lions

Writer of the Year – Damian Barr (Maggie and Me)

Community Group of the Year (supported by Square Peg Media and the Inclusive Foundation) – Quaker Lesbian & Gay Fellowship

Advert of the Year – Mamas & Papas

Bigot of the Year – Pat Robertson

Find out more about the evening here http://www.stonewall.org.uk/media/current_releases/9304.asp

Inspirational Diversity Champion of the Month – November 2013

TANNI GREY-THOMPSON – PARALYMPIAN

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November is Inspirational Role Models Month and with this in mind we have chosen Tanni Grey-Thompson as our Inspirational Diversity Champion.

Tanni who was born with spina bifida is considered to be one of the most successful disabled athletes in the world. She was christened Carys, but her sister referred to her as “tiny” when she first saw her, pronouncing it “tanni” and the name stuck.

Tanni first representated Wales at wheelchair racing in 1984 making her paralympic debut in Seoul in 1988. Over her career she won a total of 16 paralympic medals, including 11 golds, held over 30 world records and won the London Marathon six times between 1992 and 2002.

She retired following the Paralympic World Cup in Manchester in 2007. In preparation for her retirement from the track, she expanded her television presenting career on BBC Wales, SC4 and BBC One.

Tanni is a non-executive director for UK Athletics, sits on the board of the London Marathon and the board of Transport for London. She is Chair of the Women’s Sports and Fitness Foundation Commission on the Future of Women’s Sport. She is Vice-Chairman of the Laureus World Sport Academy and a trustee of the Sport for Good Foundation. She is also a Council member for the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust and an International Inspiration Ambassador. As well as this she is the Patron of the Tees Wheelyboats Club, a group providing disabled people with access to the Rivers Tees and Chair of the Tony Blaire Sports Foundation.

In March 2010, she was created a Life Peer, in 1993 she was awarded an MBE and OBE for “services to sport”, and in 2005 became a Dame. She has been BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year three times; in 1992, 2000 and 2004. In 2000, she came third in the BBC Sports Personality of the Year, and she also received the Helen Rollason Award for her performance at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.

In July this year the University awarded Tanni a degree of Honorary Doctor of Science in recognition of her long service to disability and disadvantaged people, as well as to sport and the Paralympic games.