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MindOut and Switchboard in new partnership project

MindOut

MindOut, the LGBT mental health charity, and Brighton & Hove LGBT Switchboard have received funding for a partnership project with the primary aim of preventing social isolation.

Starting from this month, MindOut will be setting up two branches of a Peer Mentoring project, which has been funded following a bid made to NHS commissioners for local community mental health initiatives.

These new services, which will run alongside Switchboard’s helpline services, are:

Peer Mentoring, which offers one-to-one support to people who have lived experience of mental health. Trained mentors help people to explore and identify personal goals and improve and maintain good mental health and wellbeing.

WEB.220.brighton_switchboard_logo_copy_StoryImageOnline support provided daily by trained volunteers via an online chat service, which will provide out of hours support, advice and information and signposting to other services. The service will be provided through the evening, will be anonymous, confidential and impartial and complement the telephone support currently offered by Switchboard.

MindOut are looking for volunteers, who can offer at least 3 hours a week for at least 6 months, for both parts of the Peer Mentoring project.

Full training and support will be provided.

For more information and an application form, EMAIL:      info@mindout.org.uk

Or telephone 01273 234 839.

For more information, CLICK HERE:  

In Extremis: The Old Courtroom

Neil Bartlett

Neil Bartlett’s In Extremis, a play centred around the days proceeding the arrest of Oscar Wilde, will be playing at The Old Courtroom, Brighton as part of The Brighton Fringe in May and June.

On the night of the March 24, 1895, Mrs Robinson, a society palm reader, agreed to see Oscar Wilde in her London flat. It was just one week before what is going to be billed as the trial of the century.

In Extremis asks, why did Oscar Wilde go to see a complete stranger for advice when his life was at a critical turning point?

The role of Oscar will be alternated between Nigel Fairs and National Theatre actor Charlie Buckland, while Mrs Robinson will be portrayed by Hove actress Suzanne Procter.

Where: The Old Courtroom, Brighton.

When:  Plays 3 nights: May 17-19 & then returns for 4 nights: May 30-June 2 at 7.30pm.

Tickets: £10/£8 concs.

To book, CLICK HERE:  

Will residents match-day parking scheme go ahead?

Cllr Ian Davey
Cllr Ian Davey

A scheme introducing residents parking in the roads in Coldean and Moulsecoomb during football match days at the American Express Community Stadium will be discussed at Transport Committee on April 30, 2013.

If this scheme is approved, resident permits and one transferable visitor permit will be available at no charge to residents upon application. Additionally, residents can buy up to 25 one day visitor permits each year at a cost of £2.60 each. In the areas, business, school and carer permits will also be introduced without charge, and disabled residents with Blue Badges are able to park without a permit.

Consultation carried out in the autumn revealed that, in Coldean, over 78% of those who responded were in favour of a match-day parking scheme, and 68% supported the proposals in Moulsecoomb.

Councillor Ian Davey, Chair of the city’s Transport Committee, said:

“Local residents have been concerned about the negative impact of match day parking on their streets, and that is why we have proposed an event day only controlled parking scheme at no cost to residents.

“In the recent consultation they were overwhelmingly in favour of implementing the plan. Should it be given the go ahead, it will operate all day when there are matches or events at the stadium. This will make life easier for those who live nearby and compliment the excellent work that the club are already doing to encourage fans to travel to the ground by sustainable means.”

Actually Gay Men’s Chorus: ‘Music of the Night’: St Andrews Church: Music review

lActually Gay Men's Chorus

Actually Gay Men’s Chorus latest production, ‘The Music of The Night’ on Friday, April 26 featured excerpts from many of the finest musicals ever written including West Side Story, Sunset Boulevard, Miss Saigon, Rent, Les Miserables, Chess, Man of La Mancha, Tell Me On Sunday and Love Never Dies.

The secret behind any successful concert is in the programming and this concert had it all. Highs, reflective moments, inspired moments and a big finale. The show was just the right length and left the audience leaving wanting more. I certainly did.

The choir were in great voice from the start of the performance and created two special magical moments during the evening I will remember for a long time.

Your Eyes from Rent, sung by Brian Gannon with the chorus was a supreme triumph. Brian lived every moment of the number and clearly engaged the audience with his memorable performance.

The programming of Jose Alarcon as the soloist in The Impossible Dream from The Man of La Mancha was pure genius and the highlight of the evening for me. He sang the opening in Spanish and brought a lovely vulnerability to the number I have never heard before. The swelling chorus behind him pitched the performance at the highest emotional level.

My personal favourites from the chorus on the night was the Miss Saigon Medley, so suited to the acoustics of St Andrews Church and the stirring selection from Les Miserables which never fails to make me feel good. This is when the choir are at their best singing rousing anthemic numbers from musicals. They have the music in their bones.

Guest soprano for the evening was Samantha Howard whose soaring vocals were featured in the opening from Phantom of the Opera With One Look from Sunset Boulevard, Prima Donna from Phantom of the Opera, Unexpected Song from Tell Me On A Sunday and Love Never Dies. Samantha is a huge favourite with the chorus and the audience and her vocals are ideally suited to a male choir  accompaniment.

Soloists from the chorus were given an opportunity to shine during the evening. These included: Mark Hyndman with Sunset Bouvlevard; Vincent Youngman, Ian Groves, Alan Garner and Patrick Bullock with numbers from Miss Saigon; Malcolm Grant and Michael Wates with numbers from Les Miserables and Tom Slater and Chris Tippett with numbers from Tell me on a Sunday.

Special mention for the choirs new accompanist Coady Green a formidable Australian pianist. He is a fine, musical accompanist who listens and follows the performers. His piano solo from Chess showcased his technique while Carrie Louise Knight danced to the music beautifully. Coady is a great addition to the Actually team which  is expertly directed by Jason Pimblett. Jason is responsible for most of the choirs choral arrangements that are responsible for the choirs hallmark sound.

Colin Blanchflower played keyboard and Theo Antonie percussion.

The show was introduced and compared by former Monty Python actress Carol Cleveland.

The choirs next production Tainted Love takes place during Pride week on August 1 and 2 at St Andrews Church, Waterloo Street, Hove.

To book tickets, CLICK HERE:

Actually Gay Men's CHorus

Stonewall and Keshet UK tackle homophobic bullying in Jewish schools

Stonewall

Stonewall the LGB equality charity’s campaign to end homophobic bullying in Britain’s schools has taken a new turn, as the charity’s iconic Some People Are Gay. Get Over It! posters are translated into Hebrew for use as a modern language resource in Jewish faith schools.

Stonewall worked with Keshet UK, the Jewish LGBT equality charity, to translate the posters, which were used for the first time at the Jewish Community Secondary School (JCoSS) in north London last week.

Keshet UK supporter Benjamin Ellis joined Stonewall’s visit to JCoSS and said:

“Seeing Stonewall’s iconic slogan written in Hebrew had a real impact on me. It marked a space where it is possible to be Jewish and gay, something that I never felt existed growing up as an orthodox Jew.”

Stonewall Chief Executive Ben Summerskill, said:

“We welcome this opportunity to work with the Jewish community to challenge homophobia and promote healthy tolerance among young people. Homophobic bullying affects over half of gay young people. It’s vital that every kind of school works hard to make sure all young people can concentrate on learning without the fear of abuse and humiliation just because of the way they were born.”

Stonewall’s Some People Are Gay. Get Over It! campaign is now in its fifth year and has reached every school in Britain. The charity’s famous posters have been translated into nine languages, and have been adapted and used by equality campaigners worldwide.

For more information about Stonewall, CLICK HERE:  

Are you young and interested in volunteering?

AllsortsAre you passionate about LGBT youth issues?

Would you like to get involved in an exciting project to get your voice heard?

Do you want to get involved in youth volunteering?

‘Young People’s Voice’ (YPV) is a campaigning and engagement project for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans (LGBT) youth aged 16-25. They represent LGBT youth by promoting awareness of their issues and rights in the wider community. They engage with LGBT youth on a number of platforms so they can get their voices and experiences heard.

YPV will be holding a Welcome and Information evening for new and interested young volunteers on Wednesday, May 22 from 6.30pm in central Brighton.

Go along and meet them.

Find out what they do and get involved by contacting Sam Thomas (LGBT Youth Engagement Worker) via email: samthomas@allsortsyouth.org.uk  

For more information about youth volunteering at Allsorts, CLICK HERE:

Golden Quiz at Charles Street this Tuesday

Lola Lasagne
Lola Lasagne

Who is Brighton’s top Quiz Queen?

The first Golden Handbag Oscar of the season gets awarded to winner of The Golden Quiz at Charles Street on Tuesday, April 30.

The event launches the voting for this years Golden Handbag Awards and finds out who is the brainiest business, voluntary sector organisation or social group in ‘Gay Brighton’.

Last year’s Quiz was one of the community highlights of the season. This year’s is once again hosted by Lola Lasagne who promises she will keep  strict control of the teams all evening.

Go along and hear how this years voting will be conducted for the Golden Handbag Awards which will be presented on Sunday, June 23 at the Brighton Hilton Metropole Hotel.

This year, teams entering the Golden Quiz will have a table reserved for them in Charles Street so it is important you RSVP to indicate if you are entering a team.

When you RSVP give your Team Name and how many people will be coming, so that tables and chairs can be organised for everyone in advance.

Your £25 entry fee will be collected on the night.

RSVP by EMAIL: 

Event:    Golden Handbag Quiz Night and voting launch party
Where:  Charles Street Bar
When:   Tuesday April 30
Time:     7.30pm for 8pm start
Entry:    £25 for each team of 4-6 players. Money will be collected on the night.0
All your entry fees will be distributed to local LGBT/HIV organisations through the Rainbow Fund grants program.

Marine Tavern raises funds for charity

Helen Jones director of MindOut receives cheque for £175 from Jamie Jones at the Marine tavern
Helen Jones director of MindOut receives cheque for £175 from Jamie Jones at the Marine tavern

Jamie Jones, barman at the Marine Tavern, hands over a cheque for £175 to Helen Jones, the director of MindOut, the mental health project. The proceeds were raised from the  ‘Great Bake Off’ held at the Marine Tavern last month.

Regulars at the Marine Tavern paid a fee to enter their cakes into the competition and afterwards slices of the cake were sold off to customers.

Eleven cakes were entered and the winner was Paul Samuels who baked beautiful pink fairy cakes in the shape of ladies stiletto shoes.

Paul donated his cash prize winnings and along with the slices of cake sold, a total of £175 was raised for MindOut, the LGBT mental health charity,

Local entertainer, Miss Jason was joined in her judging duties by the landlords mother, Rose and Sgt Alex Evans from Sussex Police.

LGBT Hangleton WIld West Line Dancing

LGBT Hangleton

How many line dance instructors does it take to change a light bulb?
Five!…Six!…Seven!…Eight!

What better way to keep fit and meet new friends.

Wild West Line Dancing is open to anyone over the age of 18, and all LGBT friends and family are welcome too. Go on your own and make some sweaty new friends or get a gang together and take them along so you can see who really has got the moves.

To book your place, EMAIL:

Or private message their facebook page (LGBTHangleton) with your name, contact details and the number of tickets you want.

Tickets are limited so get in touch to book your place as soon as possible – first come first served.

This event is also about raising awareness of the group, and about creating a safe place for everyone to be free and enjoy themselves.

Event: Wild West Line Dancing – Two hours of do-si-do and heel grinds with a line dancing lesson

Where: Hangleton Community Centre, Harmsworth Crescent, Hove

When: Saturday 18th May 18, 2-4pm

Time: 2-4pm

Cost: £2.50 per ticket and light refreshments provided

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