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Popular bar girl found dead at home

Former deputy manager at Dr Brightons, Ra Wolff, was found dead at her home on Wednesday, June 22.

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Ra, aged 37  first moved to Brighton from London six years ago working at the Coach House Restaurant in Middle Street and She Said Boutique.

Two years ago Ra joined the team at Doctor Brightons as deputy manager for a year.

Following a break to be with her family in New Zealand she returned to Brighton and worked part-time at Dr Brightons and full time at Creased Cards in Meeting House Lane.

Charles Childs, owner of Dr Brightons said: “Our darling Ra Wolff has been taken suddenly and unexpectedly from us yesterday. She touched so many lives with her winning smile, charisma and huge caring heart. Our thoughts go out to all her family at this sad time.”

Funeral and memorial plans will be advised shortly.

Barnardo’s seeks loving homes for siblings at Pride in London

Barnardo’s will be searching for loving homes for young brothers and sisters at this weekend’s Pride in London event.

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A team from the children’s charity will have a stall in Soho Square, where they will be appealing to people to consider adopting or offering a foster home to hard-to-place sibling groups, who typically wait the longest for placements.

A team of 50 LGBT staff, volunteers and allies from Barnardo’s will also join the march through central London, tomorrow, Saturday, June 25.

Lynn Gradwell, Director of Barnardo’s in London, said: “Barnardo’s has a long and proud history of placing children with LGBT parents and carers, and we will be out again in Soho this weekend encouraging people to consider offering a loving family home.

“Pride in London is a great opportunity to connect with a very diverse community and all those within it who would like to help young brothers and sisters grow up together and enjoy a great start in life.”

Barnardo’s is working with the charity New Family Social to recruit more LGBT adopters to offer siblings a loving family. Siblings on average wait the longest time for a placement.

Barnardo’s Family Finder Ian Harmer-Draper said: “Once again Barnardo’s is proud to be taking part in Pride in London on behalf of all our LGBT young people, staff, carers, adopters and volunteers.

“We hope to chat to many people throughout the day about the rewards of adopting or caring for sibling groups, and the extensive support that’s available for anyone who would like to think about nurturing children and providing them with a loving home.”

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Italian Supreme Court upholds same-sex adoption decision

Decision from the Italian Supreme Court of Cassation to allow a mother to adopt her wife’s biological daughter welcomed by Network of European LGBTIQ Families Associations (NELFA).

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The Supreme Court of Cassation in Italy upheld a decision that was made by a lower court in 2014, approving the request for a mother to adopt her wife’s biological daughter. The two women were married in Spain.

The court wrote: such adoptions “are admissible as long as they are in the pre-eminent interest of the minor.” It is indeed in the best interest of children to have their families fully recognised and in this way obtain the full legal protection to which they are entitled.

The ruling has set a legal precedent that could benefit hundreds of other Italian Rainbow Families.

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Maria von Känel, President of the Board of NELFA, said: “After the recent decision on civil-unions, Italy has made another important legal step in the right direction. NELFA is particularly happy to see that the Court’s argumentation focused on the right’s of the child. All children deserve to be given the best possible protection, and that includes full legal recognition of their parents.”

Giuseppina La Delfa, an Italy-based NELFA Board Member and mother herself, added: “This is a wonderful victory for Italian Rainbow Families. It paves the way for further steps towards full Equality for Rainbow Families under Italian law. I would like to take this opportunity to thank these two mothers for agreeing to bring their case to Court and in this way benefit all other families in the same situation. It was an act of courage and solidarity.“

NELFA is the European platform of LGBTIQ families associations, bringing together LGBTIQ parents and parents-to-be from all over Europe.

NELFA currently represents 27 organisations in 18 European countries with more than 25,500 members and is a member of ILGA-Europe and Transgender Europe.

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