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Jess Wood MBE Retires After 20 Impactful Years at Allsorts

Jess Wood MBE Retires After 20 Impactful Years at Allsorts

Following 20 years of listening to, supporting and connecting children and young people who are LGBT+ or unsure of their gender identity and/or sexual orientation, November 2019 sees the retirement of Allsorts Youth Project’s co-founder, Jess Wood MBE.

Awarded the MBE in the 2012 New Years Honours List for services to LGBT+ young people, Jess Wood has made a lasting impact on the LGBT+ community locally, regionally, and nationally.

Since co-founding Allsorts in 1999, alongside James Newton, Jess Wood has guided the organisation from strength to strength in her position as Director.

“There have been few people I have ever met who were able to employ logic and reason so effectively… Jess has been one of the most wonderful, funny, creative, determined and energetic people I have ever known.” – James Newton

At Allsorts Youth Project’s 2019 Annual General Meeting, they  celebrated 20 years of vital LGBT+ youth work and community outreach that would not have been accomplished by the multi-award winning youth project if it weren’t for the passion, drive and commitment of Jess Wood MBE.

Jess says, “We’ve had so much fun and achieved so much and as with any youth project it is the children and young people that are the heart of everything that makes Allsorts so fantastic! I will treasure my memories of individual young people who have triumphed over terrible adversary in their lives and with the help of Allsorts, have been able to flourish.”

Alongside the appointment of new CEO, Katie Vincent, Allsorts has reached over 6,900 people through their youth groups, one-to-one support, parents/carers groups and training and education services, in 2019 alone.

Katie says, “My task is clear, to build on the foundations of our reputation & reach, and expand our services. Jess’ creativity, spirit and energy is something that has constantly inspired me and will continue to drive the project & our mission forward.”

Allsorts Youth Project, its young people and supporters thank Jess Wood MBE for her invaluable contributions to the LGBT+ community, and wish her all the best with her PhD at the Prince’s School of Traditional Arts in London.

 

The GScene/CSF LGBT Election Hustings took place on Wednesday evening at Dorset Gardens.

The GScene/CSF LGBT Election Hustings took place on Wednesday evening at Dorset Gardens. Six candidates from five parties answered questions from an audience of more than 30 who’d come out on a cold, dark & wet November night to hear responses on issues including Trans rights, Homelessness and housing, immigration, and trust in politics.

The event was live-streamed to the GScene FB page and accessed by several hundred people. The video recording can be seen here 

Gscene would like to extend our thanks to everyone who came along to ask questions of the candidates and express their concerns and raise issues of importance to the cities voters and the wider LGBTQ communities of Brighton and Hove. Thanks also to Chris Gull of the Rainbow Fund for hosting & arranging the event,  LGBT Community Safety Forum for assisting and the team of hard working volunteers at Lunch Positive who provided the refreshments, and to all the political candidates who attended and responded to the issues presented to them.

Martlets’ Jingle Jumble Market on Saturday, November 30

Have yourself a very green Christmas and grab some amazing bargains at Martlets’ Jingle Jumble Market at Brighton Unitarian Church on Saturday, November 30 from 10.30am.

Perfect for seasonal shoppers looking to get their hands on good quality items from clothing and Christmas cards to bric-a-brac and books, the Jingle Jumble Market will be yuletide themed and there will be copious amounts of tea and cake to keep you going until doors close at 4pm or all goods are sold.

Festive bargain hunters will be helping to make it a greener Christmas by buying pre-loved items and doing their bit for the planet while helping to raise valuable funds for local charity, Martlets.

Martlets, a charity providing life-changing hospice care, has 10 charity shops across Brighton, Hove and the surrounding areas, plus thier online shop and items on Amazon and Ebay too. The Jingle Jumble Market will have hundreds of donated items from across its shops all for sale and Martlets are hoping each person will find the perfect pre-loved gift for friends and family this yuletide.

Find out more here

Brighton professor appointed to assist World Health Organisation

Brighton professor appointed to assist World Health Organisation

A University of Brighton professor has been appointed to advise a World Health Organisation (WHO) project aimed at ensuring people have access to high-quality tests for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

The temporary appointment will see Professor Nigel Sherriff, the University’s Professor of Public Health and Public Promotion, assisting the ‘Sexually Transmitted Infection Point-of-care Testing’ (ProSPeRo) study, established by the WHO’s Reproductive Health and Research Department of World Health Organisation, to evaluate and implement low-cost point-of-care tests (POCTs).

 

This follows a year of data collection involving the recruitment of men who have sex with men (MSM) who presented at the Sexual Health and Contraception Service at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton.

He and colleagues looked at POCT duo tests that can test for HIV and syphilis at the same time among MSM attending the clinic, and then seeing how well the tests compared to gold-standard reference testing.

 

Professor Sherriff, Deputy Head of the University’s School of Health Sciences (Research and Enterprise) and from the University’s Centre for Transforming Sexuality and Gender, said: “We pooled our data with data from around the world to generate the largest-ever data set on this issue to ultimately validate the use of these tests which can be particularly useful in resources-poor settings for identifying new infections without the need for expensive laboratory confirmation testing.”

Professor Sherriff will be attending a global technical meeting in December in the Italian city of Verona on POCTs for STIs in 15 countries covering 21 research sites including Brighton.

For more on Professor Sherriff, visit:

For more on the WHO’s Department of Reproductive Health and Research, visit:

Plaid Cymru’s Leader Adam Price opens up about being the only out gay party leader

Plaid Cymru’s Leader Adam Price opens up about being the only out gay party leader in the UK

Adam Price speaking to BBC Breakfast stated that he had come out to his mother on Christmas Day aged 25. He remembered how difficult it had been growing up in the 1980s with Section 28 legislation, that as the son of a miner in a working-class community it had been a challenging time.

He spoke affectionately of the 2014 film Pride which tells the story of LGBT activists supporting the miners strikes of the 1980s. He remembers the activists in the early 80’s coming to his home town in Wales and that this was the first time he had met openly gay men and women which then gave him a sense of hope about his future.

Price described the current political times of 2019 as “dark” but stated it was important to recognise the progress made and that life for LGBTQ people does get better: “I am sat here on the sofa with you as an out gay leader of the party of Wales, we can make progress, politics is about changing things for the better so don’t lose hope, we can get there”.

Whilst recounting progress made in what he described as ‘gay rights’ he said there was work to do particularly still in relation to racism and the rise in hate crime towards racial and religious minorities He referred specifically to the discussion around anti-semitism and Islamophobia in politics and called for the electorate to be mindful of the possibility of moving backwards on progressive issues.

Plaid Cymru is a social-democratic political party in Wales advocating Welsh independence from the United Kingdom but within the European Union, in the recent parliament they held four seats at Westminster. The Conservatives and Labour will be fighting all 40 seats in Wales. Plaid Cymru will be standing in 36 seats and the Lib Dems 32 as part of a pro-Remain alliance whilst the Conservatives and Labour party are contesting all 40 seats in Wales.

As part of the television interview on Wednesday, with specific reference to his own LGBTQ circumstances Price said:

“If there’s a 15 year-old Adam Price like teenager looking in…you can get there, you can live a happy and fulfilling life and we can change the whole of society so that it can become welcoming and inclusive for us all”

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