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First transgender woman in Premier League Football nominated in National Diversity Awards

Hove resident, Sophie Cook, the first transgender woman to work in the Premier League, has been nominated for the LGBT Role Model Award at The 2016 National Diversity Awards.

Sophie Cook
Sophie Cook

The awards celebrate some of the excellent and inspiring achievements of positive role models and community organisations across the UK.

The awards recognise nominees in their respective fields of diversity including age, disability, gender, race, faith, religion and sexual orientation.

Sophie Cook became the first out transgender woman to work in the Premier League at the start of this season. The club photographer for AFC Bournemouth, Miss Cook finished last season as Steve and returned to the club in July 2015 after coming out as Sophie.

Steve
Steve

Ex-Royal Air Force where she was a jet engine technician on Tornados, Sophie joined the service at 16 and saved the life of a colleague following an explosion at the age of 18.

Battling Post Traumatic Stress, gender dysphoria and depression she fought self harming and suicidal feelings her entire life until transition.

Having originally started to transition in 2000 she stopped the process after her son was born with a disability.

Sophie said: “There was no way I could put my family through the pain of my transition whilst coming to terms with my son’s disability. I killed Sophie and buried her, she was gone.”

Over the next 15 years Sophie suffered from suicidal feelings every single day and put on 7 stone in weight due to self harming with food.

In January 2015 she made the realisation that the only way to save her life was indeed to embrace who she truly was.

Sophie delayed coming out until after her football club, AFC Bournemouth had gained promotion to the Premier League for fear of distracting the team’s focus and fearing that she would never work in football again.

After being welcomed by players, management and fans alike for her bravery she has found that she is in a position to help others and further the cause of diversity within a sport not known for its openness.

Following her story breaking in the national and international press in January, Sophie found herself much in demand as a speaker and has spoken at Wembley Stadium, Liverpool FC and a host of national conferences.

She is a patron of Just A Ball Game? and the LGB&T Dorset Equality Network; a Stonewall Schools Role Model; a Healthwatch Dorset Champion; Hate Crime Ambassador for Sussex Police and a member of the Pan-Dorset LGBT Health Advisory Group.

Having lost 6 stone since her transition she now runs half marathons and is taking part in the Brighton Marathon for LGBT Switchboard and has been asked to compete as a guest in two triathlons.

As a professional speaker she is helping businesses to understand the positive contribution of creating an inclusive environment for their LGBT employees and clients and helping to reduce the fear of change that so often inhibits businesses and individuals ability to reach their full potential.

She produces and promotes her own one woman show in which she tells her story and helps others to overcome fear and show themselves compassion.

Sophie continued: “I didn’t choose to be transgender but I did chose not to be a victim.

“I was scared that by being true to myself that I would lose everything, the reality is that I’ve gained so much and the things that I was most scared of losing, my children, have surprised me.

“My 11-year-old daughter summed it up to me when she posted on Facebook – ‘You’re my hero, Steve was great but Sophie’s better.'”

The National Diversity Awards 2016 will be held in Liverpool on September 16th.

To nominate Sophie Cook, click here:

Or for a printed nomination form email: emma@nationaldiversityawards.co.uk

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Brighton Bear Weekend raise over £400 for Rainbow Fund

Brighton Bear Weekend (BBW) break record for money raised at one of their Camelford Arms quiz nights.

Winners of BBW Quiz
Winners of BBW Quiz

At the Easter Quiz on Maunday Thursday they raised a total of £417.25 for the Rainbow Fund, who make grants to LGBT/HIV organisations delivering effective front line services to LGBT people in Brighton & Hove.

The quiz night, a regular Thursday event at the Camelford Arms was hosted by BBW with questions set by BBW Chair, Graham Munday. Subject matter included chocolate, the bible, bunnies, eggs and much more. The evening was hosted and expertly held together by Camelford manager Mark Flood.

The winning team of three, “Cunty McCuntFace” was led by Neil Barstow, who also won the last BBW Christmas Quiz in December. They missed out on the £300 cash prize but still walked away £25 richer and with a box of Crunchy Bars, they shared with everyone in the Camelford.

Raffle winners include:

♦ James Byrne – Easter egg from Choccywoccydoodah (star prize)

♦ Paul Bailey – Bottle of Champagne

♦ Gary Smith – Meal for two with wine at the Camelford Arms

♦ Louise Palmer – Bottle of Absolut vodka

♦ Neil Mitchell – Bottle of wine

♦ Olly Carter – Lindt Easter egg

♦ Shaun Cheeseboro – Thorntons Easter egg

♦ Besi Ledward – Creme Egg Easter egg

♦ Fraser Hall – Mini Eggs Easter egg

♦ Andrew Oldfield and James Allen  – Mini Eggs and Creme Egg Easter eggs

BBW organisers would like to thank Mark Flood and the team at The Camelford Arms especially the bar staff and kitchen staff for keeping everyone fed and watered. Choccywoccydoodah for donating the cake to be the Star Prize for the raffle. The Camelford sponsored Sea Serpents Rugby Club for creating such a great atmosphere but most of all special thanks to everyone who went along and bought raffle tickets, played the quiz and donated money in the buckets to the Rainbow Fund.

Graham Munday the Chair of BBW, said: “We knew it was going to be a big night when we heard that all the tables had been booked out the night before. People were filling out quiz sheets on the back of other people. We are bowled over by the response and so pleased so many could make it on a busy weekend. We look forward to seeing everybody back again on June 16 for our next quiz and the opening event of Brighton Bear Weekend.”

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