Good Law Project: Trans inclusion after the Supreme Court decision: FAQs
The following answers are informed by formal legal advice given to Good Law Project by a team of equalities lawyers, including a King’s Counsel.
The following answers are informed by formal legal advice given to Good Law Project by a team of equalities lawyers, including a King’s Counsel.
Here, young trans people have shared their experiences, thoughts, and feelings to help others to reflect upon how they may engage fully with the trans population, provide safe and relevant events, services and activities, and create a truly inclusive environment.
To celebrate LGBTQIA+ History Month, we look at the inventive ways in which filmmakers have tackled queer history.
Film can open up new worlds or it can project our own onto the silver screen. It can explore difficult themes, whether introducing us to the issues for the first time as a child, or by developing our understanding in later teenage years. From classic animations and folktales through to kitchen sink dramas and fantastical … More
A report from the Centre of Loneliness Studies at Sheffield Hallam University, looking at existing research on loneliness and highlighting the risks and remedies.
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For thousands of years, displacement and migration have played an essential role in human history. No matter the reason for leaving one’s homeland, the experience of leaving behind everything familiar to journey towards a new, better life is a familiar story. It’s no wonder, then, that so many films have centered around these very themes.
Article on the Leonard Cheshire website. Being both Disabled and a member of the LGBTQIA* community brings additional challenges. Still, one of the most frustrating is the distinct lack of accessible queer spaces and venues.
Article on theunwritten.com