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Thank you for the £2,500: Switchboard responds

I would like to apologise to anyone offended by us not being present at the Rainbow Fund Grant Awards ceremony. This was certainly not deliberate rudeness or an intended snub to the Rainbow Fund or the LGBT community and nor was it motivated by any particular mindset that this letter accuses us of.

Here at Switchboard we certainly do not prefer to stand apart or aloof – in fact we work closely with a number of other organisations in the city to make life better for our LGBT communities, e.g. MindOut, Allsorts, Rise’s LGBT Domestic Violence project, THT, Sussex Police’s LGBT Liaison Officer, and additional non-LGBT services supporting them to meet the needs of their LGBT service users, e.g. Mankind, The Carer’s Centre, The Fed and a number of older peoples services in the city.

Both myself and our chair (Maria) received the invitation to the ceremony on November 13 – both myself and Maria were unable to attend due to us both having regular work commitments on Tuesday evenings – unfortunately between November 15 and 25  I was unwell and off sick from work and Maria was on holiday. This meant that the invitation was not circulated amongst our trustees, staff and volunteers until the day before the event. At that point when I returned to work I did my best to get somebody to represent us at the event – however with such short notice no-one was available to attend. Our non-attendance was therefore purely circumstantial – as a small charity with very few staff and relying on volunteers, capacity issues are sadly a reality.

I am saddened and confused by the fact that Chris Cooke seeks to attack our long standing LGBT charity in the press rather than seek the facts from us first – talking to us would have demonstrated much better team working!

I would like to say how much we appreciate the funds raised by the Rainbow Fund to support our LGBT communities and how helpful the £2500 grant we were awarded for our counselling service will be for the many people this service supports. It goes without saying that we will of course endeavour to be present at next years event!

Natalie Woods

Director, LGBT Switchboard

Chris Cooke has confirmed to Gscene that before putting pen to paper he tried to call Switchboard to ask why they did not turn up or RSVP the invitation but no one answered the phone.

 

Brighton’s LGBT choirs perform together on World Aids Day

For the first time ever all of Brighton’s LGBT Choirs came together yesterday, Sunday, December 1 at St Mary’s Church, Kemptown to perform a concert of the very highest quality on World Aids Day.

Actually Gay Men's Chorus
Actually Gay Men’s Chorus

It has taken many years to have a single event to celebrate World Aids Day, but the wait was well worth it. The concert was sold out, the performances were excellent and queues stretched outside St Mary’ Church as people waited patiently to get in.

It is almost inappropriate to deliver a critique of the individual choirs who all contributed to a magnificent event whose theme We all live together,  said everything that needs saying and helped Brighton and Hove’s diverse LGBT communities and their friends come together in one building and celebrate the 25th anniversary of World Aids Day. However, for the record I think it is fair to say the Actually Gay Women’s Chorus almost stole the show with their beautiful rendition of Secret Love from Calamity Jane. It was a perfect choice for the event, the acoustics of St Mary’s Church and the diverse audience. Doris Day would have been very proud.

Brighton Gay Men's Chorus
Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus

LGBT Choirs performing included: The Rainbow Chorus, the souths only LGBT choir, Brighton Belles, a new women’s choral group, Resound a male voice ensemble specialising in close harmonies, the Actually Gay Men’s Chorus, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus and Qukulele, the queer ukulele band.

Special guests were the Theatre Workshop Chorus made up of young people from theatre schools all over Sussex who were given a thunderous reception by an appreciative audience.

Combined choirs
Combined choirs

The choirs returned to the stage at the end of the evening to sing Howard Alexander’s anthem You make me proud which had won an international competition run by the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir to find an anthem to create the world’s largest virtual choir, called the OutPostChoir project.

The evening was a fundraiser for Lunch Positive the HIV charity who provide a healthy meal once a week for people who are HIV positive.

 

Tom Daley confirms he is in a relationship with a guy

Olympic bronze medalist Tom Daley confirmed the world’s worst kept secret to his two million followers on You Tube this morning, revealing he is “in a relationship with a man and could not be happier”.

Tom Daley

While not using the word ‘gay’ he said: “In spring this year my life changed massively when I met someone, and they make me feel so happy, so safe and everything just feels great.

“That someone is a guy.”

Angry at being mis-quoted in an interview with a journalist earlier in the year he had decided with the support of his mother and close family it was the time to talk about his relationship.

He said: “It was not until Spring this year that everything just clicked, felt right and my world just changed”. He continued: “of course I still fancy girls but right now I am dating a guy and could not be happier. People are going to have their own opinions and make a big deal of this. Is it a big deal? I don’t think so. I just wanted to say something. I feel ready and I wanted to do it.”

He said his father who died of a brain tumour in 2011 when he was training for the London Olympics always told him the most important thing was that he was happy.

Tom said: “Right now I could not be happier. I am still Tom, I still want to win an olympic gold medal in Rio in 2016 for Great Britain and it would be great to have you guys on that journey with me too.”

Tom was named as the ‘Sexiest Man in the World’ ahead of David Beckham in this years Attitude awards.

In the new year Tom returns to TV with the second series of his hit TV show Splash.

WORLD AIDS DAY: Candlelit Vigil

The lives of those lost to HIV/Aids were remembered at the 25th Anniversary World Aids Day Candlelit Vigil at the Brighton Aids Memorial yesterday, Sunday, December 1.

World aids day candlelit vigil

Representatives from the voluntary sector, council, police and politicians from all political parties read the name of those who had been lost to HIV/Aids over the last 25 years.

The event was staged with help of a grant of £1,985.00 from the Community Development Fund through the Communities First Queens Park Ward programme, awarded to Lunch Positive, the HIV charity who provide a weekly lunch club for people with HIV.

The funding was spent on improving wheelchair access to the event, signage and promoting the event.

World AIDS Day 2013

Lunch Positive supports World AIDS Day events as a member of the Brighton & Hove World AIDS Day Partnership which is formed from a wide range of local charities and organisations which include the Sussex Ecumenical HIV Chaplaincy, Sussex Beacon, THT, CDO Sussex, Bear Patrol, Gscene Magazine, Peer Action, Brighton & Hove City Council Community Safety Team, The Sussex Ecumenical HIV Chaplaincy and AVERT.

World Aids Day 2013

Labour launches ‘Young Voter Survey’

Labour launch new survey that will ask students to highlight issues most important to them.

Labour parliamentary candidates

Topics include the living wage, cheaper public transport and getting on the housing ladder.

Thousands of students and young voters are being asked what issues matter most to them by Labour’s parliamentary candidates in Brighton and Hove.

Anyone aged between 14 and 26 can take part online by visiting http://bit.ly/1eqCiCR  or they can call the Labour Party office on 01273 330710 and ask for a paper copy to be put in the post.

Candidates and their teams will also be handing out hard copies over the next couple of months outside schools, colleges and the universities as well as on the doorstep

Labour’s parliamentary candidates, Peter Kyle, Nancy Platts and Purna Sen say the findings will become part of their 2015 General Election campaign.

Labour Parliamentary candidate for Kemptown & Peacehaven, Nancy Platt
Nancy Platts

Nancy Platts, Labour’s candidate in Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven, said: “We want people to go out and vote in 2015 but it is up to us, as politicians, to give them something to vote for. 

“This is a chance for teenagers and students to tell us what would make politics relevant to their lives.  We want to find out what matters most to them so we can campaign to make it happen.”

The survey will be online for the next few months and anyone who takes part will be entered into a prize draw for a tablet.

Other topics covered will be affordable higher education, better quality rental properties, Education Maintenance Allowance and free access to the internet.

 

 

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