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GMFA seek full time health campaigns and website manager

Are you passionate about improving gay men’s health?

GMFA

Do you have the imagination to develop campaigns that will engage a wide variety of gay men, helping to prevent ongoing HIV infection?

Are you smart with technology and up to date with media and social media?

Do you have the wit, the will and the drive to make a real difference?

GMFA is a London based gay men’s health organisation, whose work includes a strong focus on sexual health and HIV health promotion. They are recruiting someone to manage their HIV prevention and gay men’s health media campaigns and to maintain and develop their website.

For details, including an application form, CLICK HERE: 

Completed application forms must be emailed to jobs@gmfa.org.uk, or by post to 11 Ebenezer Street, London, N1 7NP, and be received by noon on Monday, August 4

Interviews will be held during the day on August 12 in Central London.

If you need help in filling in the application or would like to discuss the role, call Matthew Hodson on 020 7738 6872 or EMAIL: 

PREVIEW: Rugby World Cup 2015

Rugby World CupTry Outs touch down in Brighton to find The Pack for Rugby World Cup 2015.

England Rugby 2015, the organising committee for Rugby World Cup 2015 (RWC 2015), has been in Brighton for the third leg of the volunteer Try Outs to find members of The Pack.

The selection process is an exciting and informative experience where potential members of The Pack will find out more about RWC 2015 and take part in a one-to-one interview.

The Try Outs include an exhibition space dedicated to the history of rugby, a motivational video for would-be volunteers and a real-life changing room to try kit on for size, complete with vintage rugby sweaters and an authentic heat spray ‘scent’.

Two England Women’s players, Michaela Staniford and Claire Purdy, along with MP for Brighton Kempton and Peacehaven, Simon Kirby, joined volunteers for the start of the event.

Michaela said: “I think the volunteers will make a real difference throughout Rugby World Cup 2015 next year because ‘The Pack’ embodies the values of the game all the way from grass roots up to the England team. The sheer number of applications is evidence of the positive influence Rugby can have on people’s lives, regardless of their age.”

Claire added: “Volunteers are of the upmost importance at all levels of the game. Without the mums, dads and support networks Rugby clubs would not be able to provide the great experience for members that they currently do. The same can be said for the volunteers that will be at Rugby World Cup 2015.”

Simon Kirby, MP for Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven helped campaign for world cup matches to be brought to the Amex Stadium in 2015.

Simon said: “It was fantastic to see the Try Outs in action in Brighton, and to meet some of the brilliant local volunteer candidates. Volunteers will play a crucial part in ensuring that we give visitors and fans the best possible welcome and spectator experience when they visit our great town. I am confident that members of The Pack will do a wonderful job.”

As part of the selection process, potential members of The Pack are asked questions based on the values of the Game along with questions on suitability for the role that volunteers are being considered for in 2015.

There will be a range of roles throughout the lead up and delivery of the Tournament but they will mainly be focused on transport and spectator services. There will be a small number of specialist roles including roles in Media, Accreditation and workforce operations.

Debbie Jevans, Chief Executive of England Rugby 2015, said: “The Pack will welcome the world to England and Rugby World Cup 2015. We’re extremely thankful to all those who have volunteered their time to take part in the process, both in Brighton this week and at the events in all of our host cities across the year. We have had a fantastic level of interest and applications for the programme, which shows the great level of enthusiasm and excitement for volunteering and for the Tournament. 

“These are interactive events which give prospective members of The Pack the opportunity to learn about the Tournament the role of The Pack and the wider Game of Rugby and its values. The feedback from participants has been extremely positive and so we only hope that this enthusiasm and excitement continues to grow as we continue our search to recruit ‘The Pack’ who will make RWC 2015 truly special.”

20,000 people applied to be members of The Pack and 10,000 people will be invited to attend the Try Outs to select the 6,000 people who will help welcome the world to England for the Tournament.

The Try Outs, which began in June this year, will run until December 2014 in every Rugby World Cup 2015 host city.

In line with the Tournament’s vision to have Rugby at the heart of the Tournament, 75% of The Pack will come from the Rugby Community who help run the game week in, week out. The rest will come from the general public, an opportunity to bring new people into Rugby.

People who have been successful in being selected to be part of The Pack will be notified in early 2015.

To date, Try Outs have taken place in The Home of Saracens Rugby, Allianz Park and at Leyton Orient FC’s Score Centre.

The Brighton Try Outs will run from July 9 – July 18, 2014.

 

Kemptown MP call for tougher stance on travellers

Simon Kirby, MP wants Brighton & Hove City Council to to be more pro-active in asking Brighton Police to move on unauthorised traveller encampments in Brighton & Hove.

Simon Kirby MP

Mr Kirby’s call follows a meeting with the Brighton Police Chief Superintendent, Nev Kemp at John Street Police Station in Brighton.

Simon said: “My constituents are rightly fed up with the frequent unauthorised traveller encampments that occur in the Brighton Kemptown constituency. I immediately take up any reports I receive with the police and the City Council but I am not only looking for swifter eviction but also a clear signal to be sent to traveller groups that Brighton is no longer the soft touch that so many think it is.

“It is time for a different and tougher approach to travellers in the city. In my discussions it became clear to me that the City Council needs to reconsider its policies, especially regarding welfare checks, so that unauthorised encampments can be moved on more quickly.”

 

Great main stage line-up for Bristol Pride this weekend

Record numbers of visitors are expected to attend this year’s Bristol Pride Festival in Castle Park today.

Bristol Pride 2013
Bristol Pride 2013

The event will feature two headline acts with 90s dance sensation, and Rhythm of The Night singer, Corona and The Big Reunion Boyband A1.

Corona
Corona

The donation entry festival will feature 46 acts across 9 hours including urban act VOIS, electro girl band Love Beats Riot, Katherine Ellis, The Showbears (Britain’s Got Talent), Kate Bush tribute Cloudbusting, Dr Meaker, Denise Pearson from Five Star and international artists Iskwé and America’s Hi Fashion exclusively performing at Bristol Pride.

A second stage hosts 20 Cabaret acts including burlesque, pole dancing, drag kings and queens from all over the UK including award winners such as Son Ofa Tutu, Drag With No Name, Baga Chipz and will be headlined by singer Kelly Wilde.

The Pride Parade, departs from Queens Square at 11 a.m. The park festival, running from 12 noon to 9.30 p.m., will feature 3 stages for entertainment, a family area with kite making classes and activities from atBristol and Bristol Zoo, a funfair, market and expo stalls, food and bars, an on-site roller disco and a community area hosting over 60 organisations ranging from health services and charities to sports groups.

The Bristol Pride Festival, named No2 ‘Best Pride In The UK’ (Cooperative Respect Awards) is one of the largest Pride events in the country and will present over 17 events across Pride Week from July 3-13.

Bristol Pirde 2013

Entry to Pride Day is by donation (£3 suggested) but Pride are offering a £5 day wristband or a day and night pass for £15 that will offer discounts on-site including food stalls, reduced bar prices and skate hire.

Bristol Pride 2013

Pride are asking everyone to donate at least £3 this year as concerns grow in Bristol for the future of the event following Bristol City Council’s decision not to award the organisation behind the festival any Key Arts Provider Funding.

DJs The Freemasons headline the official afterparty at the O2 Academy with aerial performances from Circomedia along with eccentric party makers Sink The Pink, 90s club night Another Night and a specially created ‘Pop Paparazzi Parlour’ from performance artist Harry Clayton Wright.

Organiser Daryn Carter said: “2013 was our biggest year yet and we’re expecting record numbers this year with an amazing line up for both Pride Day and Night, which are a real coup for Bristol. We’ve created something truly special, an exciting and credible festival that uses a range of events to champion and celebrate LGBT talent and culture. We aim to keep building on the success of Pride, putting Bristol on the map and bringing it alive with new talent and award winning acts. We’re creating opportunities for people to celebrate and engage with LGBT arts and the community whilst making a stand against discrimination both here in Bristol and around the world.’’

Over 31,000 people attended Bristol Pride events last year with Blue and Sophie Ellis-Bextor headlining the free festival, which held 17 individual events across the week and had an economic impact of £953,500 to the local economy.

Bristol Pride is a celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community across the South West, but extends much further.

Earlier this year the plight of LGBT people in counties such as Russia were highlighted by the Sochi Winter Olympic Games and this year Bristol Pride has chosen the theme We Are: One as a chance for LGBT people, their friends, families and the whole of the South West to stand up and support gay rights on a global scale by maintaining a proud and visible presence and showing support to communities around the world.

What: Bristol Pride, “We Are: One”

Where: Castle Park, Bristol

When: Saturday, 12 July

Time: 12 noon – 9.30 p.m.

Cost: Entry to Pride Day by donation (£3 suggested) but Pride are offering a £5 day wristband or a day and night pass for £15.

For more information about Bristol Pride, CLICK HERE: 

 

 

 

 

Huge crowds flock to Bournemouth Pride

The Theme of Bourne Free, Bournemouth’s LGBT Pride taking place today is Decades.

Bourne Free

The parade starts at 11am on top of the East Cliff (by the East Cliff lift) in Bouremouth, making its way through the town and arriving at The Triangle at 12 noon.

Trustee Louise Clarke who is organising the entertainment, said: “We have some great new entertainment lined-up for this year, and we think that the crowd will be pleased. The Big Screen will be back in The Triangle showing live feed from the main stage as well as images from the crowd, so keep a look out, you may see yourself on the Big Screen!”

For more information about Bourne Free, CLICK HERE:

Conservatives back petition to refurbish Preston Park loos

Preston Park Ward candidates Lee Wares, Ed De Sousa and Sam Evans have today submitted a petition to the Council on behalf of the Rotunda café owner Francis Incorvaja.

Preston Park Rotunda Cafe

The petition was started by Francis four weeks ago and with the help of local Conservatives has attracted over 1,400 signatures from residents and visitors to the park.

The petition relates to the condition of the public toilets where parents would rather take their children home than use them and mothers refusing to change babies for fear of infection and disease.

A spokesperson for the Conservatives, said: The Green Council proudly publicises that it has won National awards for its public toilets; it fails to mention that those not put forward for awards are shamefully poor.

“The public toilets close to the Rotunda Café have been not been upgraded for over 13 years and over the last two years have been planned for redecoration but always pushed back as a low priority.

“The Council made a surplus from the park car parking scheme last year and revenue from the scheme can only be spent on the park. Residents and visitors now rightly demand that the public toilets be refurbished to a proper standard befitting one of the City’s flagship parks.”

The petition of over 1,400 signatures will be debated at  Full Council on July 17 2014.

Rotunda Café operator Francis Incorvaja, said: “For over a decade, me, my customers and visitors to the park have complained about the terrible condition of the public toilets. Now with this petition and the help of the Conservative candidates, I hope that the Council finally listens and refurbishes them”

 

 

Successful project to get women back onto their feet expands into Sussex

A scheme to help women offenders get their lives back on track is being expanded across Sussex.

Norman Baker MP

The Inspire Project, which is co-ordinated by the city’s Brighton Women’s Centre, has a good track record, having reduced women’s re-offending in Brighton & Hove in almost nine out of ten cases.

Inspire was recently visited by Government Minister Norman Baker MP for Lewes, who was impressed with their groundbreaking work.

Brighton Women’s Centre Director Lisa Dando, said: “I’m delighted that the Inspire Project is expanding to help women across Sussex turn away from crime.

“Most experts agree that the criminal justice system needs reform – especially for women offenders. If we want to reduce reoffending, and the harm it causes to women and families, we need to continue to build on solutions that work.”

Norman Baker MP
Norman Baker MP

Crime Prevention Minister Norman Baker, added: “The coalition government is committed to making sure that female offenders are given the support they need to turn their lives around.

“I am very impressed by the work of the Inspire Project, and I am delighted that the programme is expanding across Sussex.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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