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First LGBT Community Safety Forum meeting of 2015

Besi Besemar January 23, 2015

The LGBT Community Safety Forum is an independent group of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans* (LGBT) unpaid volunteers serving the LGBT community in Brighton & Hove.

LGBT Community Safety ForumTHE FORUM are holding their first quarterly public meeting in 2015 on Wednesday, February 11, from 7pm at the Queens Hotel, 1-3 King’s Road, Brighton.

Any member of the LGBT community is welcome to attend and hear about the work the forum do on their behalf and ask questions.

The Forum will be sharing case studies, updates on their advocacy and crime reporting service and will be introducing you to the new Sussex Police Liaison Officer, PC Sarah Laker.

The meeting will also give opportunity for community members to voice any concerns they have about community safety.

A spokesperson from the LGBT Community Safety Forum, said: “We invited PC Laker to the meeting as we are keen to support the transition of the role of LGBT Liaison Officer from PC Rich Bridger. We want the community to be aware of who their local LGBT Police contact is and support them in getting in touch should they need to. PC Bridger has been very supportive of the LGBT CSF and we look forward to welcoming PC Laker into her new role.”

Anyone is welcome to attend the meeting and the venue is fully accessible.

If you have any access needs email: access@lgbt-help.com

The LGBT Community Safety Forum is the only elected LGBT Forum in the city and its primary role is to hold the police and council to account on issues surrounding community safety.

Telephone: 01273 231189

Or text: 07827 811454.

For more information about the Forum, click here:

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