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Stonewall launches new ‘coming out’ guidance for young people

Stonewall today launches a new guide for young people who think they might be lesbian, gay or bisexual. Launched today ahead of Saturday’s National Coming Out Day, Coming Out: Answers to Some of the Questions You May Have discusses in plain English issues including religion, having children, getting married and bullying at school.

Stonewall’s Wayne Dhesi joined TOWIE’s Charlie King and the Daily Star’s James Ingham on This Morning to discuss the importance of coming out and some of the issues that young people still face.  More\…

Student Photo Competition

Student photo competition: the student experience

QAA has launched a photo competition open to any student currently enrolled at a UK further or higher education institution.

The theme is ‘the student experience’ and we would encourage students to give it a go – try and reflect our diverse range of students with different protected characteristics.

The prizes are £500 for the winner and £250 for two runners-up.

Closing date: 16 August 2013

QAA: Student photo competition

Equal Marriage Storms Through House of Commons

Message from Ben Summerskill, Chief Executive of Stonewall:

Dear Supporter,

MPs voted by a majority of 225 in favour of the new Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill. The final vote in favour of marriage was 400 to 175 at Second Reading and the Bill will now go into its Commons Committee Stage.

As the last piece of the legislative jigsaw providing equality for lesbian, gay and bisexual people in Britain, this is a truly historic step forward. We’re absolutely delighted that MPs have demonstrated so overwhelmingly that they’re in touch with the twenty-first century.

Happily, the size of the Commons majority seen tonight – much larger than for most normal Government business and somewhat larger than we expected – will make it very difficult for the House of Lords to suggest that the Bill should be rejected. However we still anticipate, as always, a tough battle in the Lords.

We’re grateful to the thousands of Stonewall supporters, many of them straight, who played a big part in tonight’s success by contacting their MPs in support. If you were one of them, thank you.

With very best wishes,

Ben Summerskill
Chief Executive

Epsom Downs Racecourse Plaque for Suffragette Emily Davison

A plaque is to be unveiled at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey in memory of a suffragette who stepped in front of the king’s horse in 1913.

Emily Davison ran out in front of King George V’s horse as it ran in the Epsom Derby on 4 June that year.

She suffered injuries that led to her death four days later in hospital.

A spokesman for the racecourse said the plaque would be unveiled in a private ceremony in April with Davison’s family to mark the centenary of her death.  Read more .. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-21335117

Paul Elliott Awarded CBE

Paul Elliott becomes the first black footballer to receive the CBE.

Former Chelsea defender Paul Elliott, a trustee and Kick It Out ambassador, was made a CBE for services to equality and diversity in his sport.

Elliott, who was made an MBE in 2003 for his involvement with antiracism initiatives, is the first black footballer to collect the award.

Dogs for Diversity

Celebrate Difference & Diversity is coming to the University of Greenwich from 25th February.

We are pleased to announce our special feature this year will be ‘Dogs for Diversity‘ featuring:

Hearing Dogs for Deaf People http://www.hearingdogs.org.uk/ and

Canine Partners http://www.caninepartners.org.uk/Index.htm 

You’ll get the chance to meet the dogs, learn more about the fantastic assistance work they do, and even watch them in action!