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City’s LGBTQ+ Pub & Club scene shuts down

City’s LGBTQ+ scene shuts down

Following a clear directive from Prime Minister Boris Johnson who said in this afternoons press conference that all the UK’s pubs, bars, nightclubs and restaurants must close tonight and not reopen tomorrow. This means all the LGBTQ+ bars, clubs, pubs, saunas and restaurants in the city close this evening. There will be no venues open from tomorrow.  Restaurants/cafés can stay open to do take away & delivery food services.

Café’s, coffeeshops, gyms and leisure centres are also to close this evening. The decision to order the nationwide shutdown was finally decided at an afternoon meeting of Cobra, the government’s crisis committee, which ended shortly before the prime minister made his dramatic announcement at the 5pm press conferences set for daily updates of the pandemic.

To tackle the spread of coronavirus the World Health Organisation  has been advising governments to stop all non essential person to person contact and close all venues where public gatherings take place.

The prime mister said the closure would be reviewed each month but for the foreseeable future LGBTQ+ and all other pubs etc are closed.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak follows up the announcements with a promise that  employees who are unable to work because of coronavirus, will receive 80% of their wages from the government.

Gscene hopes to bring an updated story with reaction from LGBTQ+ scene venue owners, pub landlords and performers shortly

 

Brighton Pride issue short update about Pride 2020

Brighton Pride have issued a short update about their ongoing and developing plans for this years Brighton & Hove Pride event

They posted this brief update on their facebook page 

Exeter Pride proposing to hold 2020 event in September

Exeter Pride proposing to hold 2020 event in September

Originally scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 2, trustees are now exploring the new date of Saturday, September 26, subject to approval from authorities.
Simon Bowkett, chair of Exeter Pride said: “We have been following government and health advice closely, but now that the government has moved to the ‘delay phase’ of the outbreak, and signalled that there should be no mass gatherings, we cannot justify risking any compromise to the health of our community.

“Even if the government and health authorities were content for Exeter Pride to go ahead as planned, we are first and foremost about inclusion – and the fact that many of our disabled, older and immuno-compromised people may feel safest to stay away would mean the event would have been poorer.

“We hope to be back in September or October as a healthy, inclusive, proud and unashamed community ready to celebrate coming through this adversity.”Exeter Pride committee met on Wednesday, March 18, where alternative dates were discussed and how activities can be transferred online in the interim.

Trustees said they were aware that other local prides such as Exmouth, Totnes and Cornwall already have their events confirmed in the Pride Calendar, so wanted to ensure there is no clash with them (or other important community events), hence the new provisional date of September 26 being under consideration.

Simon continued: “Moving forward, with regards to keeping our LGBTQ+ community together, we are developing an online plan that will keep Exeter Pride very much at centre stage until normal service resumes.

“It will be an exciting hub for everyone who comes to our events, a place where everyone can come to, engage in and still feel very much part of our wonderful Pride family.”
He added: “Our 2020 campaign #Unashamed is already proving to be a great success, and this temporary change of plan will provide everyone with the opportunity to really get behind it and use what it stands for as a tool to keep us all together during this incredibly difficult and challenging time.”

Exeter Pride said it will be contacting all businesses, sponsors, community organisations, artists and stakeholders who are invested in the original date, and will support everyone to remain engaged throughout the coming months.
Trustees said that they recognise that the current situation is fast-developing, and will keep events under review as it supports the LGBTQ+ community.

For all information and latest updates, please visit the website:  and social media channels; for any specific questions or queries email: chair@exeterpride.co.uk

Simon concluded: “Most importantly, please look after yourselves and each other by taking the time to find out from validated and credible sources what you need to do to keep safe and well.

“Although everyone is now being advised to adhere to social distancing to protect our physical health, our mental health is important too, so we all must, and can still, remain connected and together.
“The Exeter Pride family is a strong, supportive community and safe space, and until it is possible to resume normal activities, we, the Committee and trustees, will do everything we can to keep it that way.”

Health Watch Brighton & Hove update  Coronavirus update

Health Watch Brighton & Hove have issued a Coronavirus update 20th March, they say-

We have updated our website to provide you with information on the current situation.  Please click here to access our website.

We have also produced a series of answers to frequently asked questions which can be found here.

We have included information on:

– symptoms

– self isolating

– links to information in other formats e.g. easy read and sign

Additional information is available from Brighton & Hove Council which contains important updates on:

– Schools in the city
– Food poverty
– Services for homeless people and people who are rough sleeping
– How residents can help
– Council Tax help
– Support for business
– Cityclean
– Events and venues
– Council committees
– Health advice

Healthwatch Brighton and Hove

We continue to operate as normal at the present time. It is likely that our staffing team will work from home more over the coming days and weeks, but we will remain available for any queries. Our telehone lines will be redirected so that all calls can be answered but please bear with us if it takes longer than usual to reply, but if you have any questions please do get in touch.

We hope you are all keeping well in these challenging times.

Special new plans from Lunch Positive – In-touch & Lunch Positive Outreach.

Following recent government guidelines that aim to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Lunch Positive has temporarily paused all thier regular social gatherings – the weekly HIV Friday Lunch Club, monthly 50+ supper group, and food and friendship groups.

The charity will resume these regular social and peer-support activities as soon as government advice suggests that such gatherings are again appropriate. However, Lunch Positive is delivered by a team of over amazing 30 volunteers, and people have been fast to adapt to need and changing circumstances. The team will continue to provide social and nutritional support in other ways until such time as regular services resume. So the team will undertake two new pieces of work called Lunch Positive In-touch and Lunch Positive Outreach.

The charity plays an important role in helping people make connections, socialise, and share peer-support. Over the years, many hundreds of friendships have been formed at the lunch club. A new range of resources are being put into place to help people with HIV keep in-touch with each other, in-touch with the charity, and to continue to be able to share and receive support. These include a regular phone-in, a private Lunch Club Members Facebook group, an online live support portal, and a regular members’ information mail-out. These will be rolled out over several weeks. People will need to sign up to these on the Lunch Positive website, and the volunteer team will be active in providing support.
Lunch Positive will still regularly prepare food and outreach to people.

They will doorstep deliver supplementary food items to members who are unable to shop, experience financial difficulty, and are staying at home or self isolating because of risk or COVID-19. For people with HIV who are short on food, not confined to their homes and who are not in the vulnerable group category, ready prepared & packaged food items will be regularly available for drop-in collection at Dorset Gardens Methodist Church. This is similar to a quick visit to the shop, and following guidelines around social distancing. These outreach approaches will be available for as long as government advice suggests that this type of brief and limited contact is possible.

There will also be continued access to the Lunch Positive emergency food pantry for people in financial crisis, additional advice and signposting to city food support. Information on this new outreach food support, including how to sign up, is on the website, or available over the phone.

Gary Pargeter, Service Manager said

“Naturally we’re saddened to need to temporarily pause our social gatherings. We know that members & volunteers put so much in and take so much from our time together. The support that is shared and the kindness people show whilst together is inspirational. We understand that people may feel a loss whilst we are unable to provide these usual gatherings and want to reassure people that we’re ready and poised to resume ‘usual service’ as very soon as government advice suggests. People with HIV are still welcome to join us at any time, and should visit the website to find out more.

We also know the time ahead may feel uncertain, isolating and challenging for many people with HIV. We remain active and are still here to support and help. In addition to the practical support, we especially hope that people will keep in touch with each other and with us, and will use the new facilities that are explained on our website and social media to do this. Our team of volunteers have been totally amazing, adapting and enthusiastic about providing these new types of support. So to all our members and people with HIV looking to connect or for support, please visit our website and get in touch with us. We’re here for community, togetherness and support at this important time, and beyond.”

For more information visit Lunch Positive website for all their up to date information.

 

Email info@lunchpositive.org  phone 07846 464384

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lunchclubfriends/

Brighton DJ to live stream a non-stop 24-hour set to raise money for Music Venues Trust

#Dance4venues 24-hour DJ Fundraiser

Brighton DJ to live stream a non-stop 24-hour set to raise money for Music Venues Trust (MVT) to support venues struggling due to the Coronavirus outbreak.

Revenge, an LGBTQ+ nightclub in Brighton, will host the event where Toby Lawrence will take people across the globe on a musical journey in his self-isolation DJ station, with an entire day and night of uplifting anthems across a range of genres.

Broadcast live on Facebook from Friday 20th March at 12pm, viewers watching from home will be encouraged to request songs, comment with photos and videos of them dancing and – most importantly – donate to the MVT. All funds raised will go towards MVT’s sector support services to help more grassroots venues during this difficult time.

This event is also designed to unite people in isolation around the world. As well as protecting the public’s physical health, we cannot underestimate the impact COVID-19 is already having on people’s mental health and wellbeing. With many vulnerable and lonely individuals being encouraged – or forced – to remain in their homes, #dance4venues aims to bring everyone together through the universal power of music and dance.

Toby Lawrence, who is preparing for the 24-hour DJ marathon, says: “I’ve been incredibly lucky to work with some incredible venues in my career who have always looked after me and this is my opportunity to give a little something back.”

The live stream will commence at 12pm (GMT) on Friday 20th March you can follow/join in here

To donate: 

You can learn more about all the good work the Music Venues Trust do here: 

24-hour DJ schedule

 

Friday 20th March (GMT)

12:00 – Antibac-2-back anthems 14:00 – Old School R&B
16:00 – Decade of Pop
18:00 – 90s & 00s Throwback 20:00 – Disco Dancehall

22:00 – Stay in your House (anthems)

Saturday 21st March (GMT)

00:00 – 02:00 – 04:00 – 06:00 – 08:00 – 10:00 – 12:00 –

Club Classics
Underground Sounds
Old School Trance & EDM
Power Ballads (the Erection Section/0 Guilty Pleasure
2-hour takeover
Finish time

 

Petition to end charitable status of harmful UK ‘conversion therapy’ group

The Core Issues Trust offers harmful ‘conversion therapy’ to LGBT+ people. Sign this petition to end its charitable status.

Can you imagine a charity collecting taxpayer money to do something harmful to the people they claim to help?

That’s exactly what the Core Issues Trust does in the UK: They use taxpayers’ money to finance “conversion therapy” for LGBT+ people, a practice proved to be dangerous and damaging.

This approach is based on an assumption that being lesbian, gay, bi or trans is a mental illness that can be ‘cured’. His work is both unethical and harmful. In the UK, all major counselling and psychotherapy bodies, as well as the NHS, have concluded that conversion therapy is dangerous.

Core Issues Trust is registered as a UK Charity. This means that UK tax payers fork out 25p for every £1 that is donated to Mike Davison, the Director of this group.

Sign the petition to end taxpayer support for Core Issues Trust!

This reprehensible organisation works with people who want to “free themselves” from what it calls “same sex attraction”. They describe themselves as ‘ a Christian ministry supporting men and women with homosexual issues’ and were the group behind the homophobic ads places on London buses.

Although many of us are currently forced to stay at home, we can still come together and be powerful as a community virtually.

All-Out would like to share  a few campaigns that have recently been launched by All Out members like you. It would mean so much to them if you could take a minute to sign their petitions and share their stories.

Check out the All-Out website to see this and other ways you can use your time at home to proactively support and help our LGBTQ+ communities, both here in the UK and across the world.

MindOut and Coronavirus message for the LGBTQ+ community. 

MindOut and Corona Virus message for the LGBTQ+ community. 

Our Advocacy and Online Support services are open, please do get in touch if you want to talk about any aspect of mental health.

We have suspended face-to-face meetings and our peer mentoring, group work and counselling services will not be operating for the time being, in order to comply with advice about how to stop the spread of the virus.

We know that many people are feeling anxious and isolated and are trying to manage huge uncertainty at the moment. MindOut will continue to be here for you and although we cannot meet you face to face for a while, we are committed to providing phone support, advocacy support and can also have online meetings with you.

Please be reassured that you are not alone and do get in touch.

  • If you would like to speak to a MindOut member of staff: info@mindout.org.uk  01273 234839
  • Our online support service will be open every day: check opening times www.mindout.org.uk

 

These links have some helpful advice and tips

www.annamathur.com/dealing-with-coronavirus-anxiety

www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/looking-after-your-mental-health-during-coronavirus-outbreak

www.mind.org.uk/information-support/coronavirus-and-your-wellbeing

https://www.samaritans.org/

 

Free condom service to tackle soaring rates of STIs amongst gay men

Free condom service to tackle soaring rates of STIs amongst gay men

Britain’s leading HIV and sexual health charity Terrence Higgins Trust THT have launched a FREE condom pack service to tackle the soaring rates of STIs among gay and bisexual men.

Terrence Higgins Trust aims to increase condom usage among gay and bisexual men with an online ‘Condom quiz’ that pairs you with the condom best suited to your needs.

You are requested to take the condom quiz and then are invited to order a free condom pack. The pack contains an information leaflet and four types of condoms. Your choice of condom makes a huge difference to how good they feel and how well they work.

Using condoms correctly and consistently can help protect against HIV and other STIs. Condom usage has become even more vital with the recent increase in cases of Gonorrhoea and Syphilis.

According to the most recent Public Health England statistics 2,250 gay and bisexual men were diagnosed with HIV in the UK, accounting for 51% of all those diagnosed in 2018.

When used correctly each time you have sex, condoms are the best protection against STIs and HIV when having vaginal, anal or oral sex. The important thing is to use condoms correctly and consistently.

Alex Sparrowhawk, programme officer at Terrence Higgins Trust, said: Condoms are the most effective way to safeguard your sexual health as they provide a barrier that stops sperm, viruses and bacteria getting from one person to another.

“The condom quiz shows people that one size condom doesn’t have to fit all and the right condom is out there for everyone. There will be size which will not only fit but increase sensation and pleasure.”

Condom use was a vital part of the initial fight against HIV/AIDS transmission supported by a range of sexual health initiatives including those promoted by THT. Condom use across all groups has fallen in recent years.

 

Find out more information on using condoms on the It Starts With Me website.

About Terrence Higgins Trust

Terrence Higgins Trust is the UK’s leading HIV and sexual health charity, offering support, information and advice services for those living with HIV and affected by HIV or poor sexual health.

Our vision is a world where people with HIV live healthy lives free from prejudice and discrimination, and good sexual health is a right and reality for all.

About It Starts With Me

  • The It Starts With Me campaign promotes HIV prevention tools such as testing, PrEP, condom and effective treatment to gay and bisexual men and black African men and women. These groups make up seven out of ten people in the UK living with HIV.
  • The campaign is run by Terrence Higgins Trust as the lead of HIV Prevention England (HPE) funded by Public Health England, with support and participation from organisations in the public, statutory and private sectors, and promotes the benefits of regular testing and treatment for both the individual and community

Trans Pride Brighton 2020 is cancelled.

As the city and LGBTQ+ communities reel from the announcements over the last few days affecting key community events and milestones in our LGBTQ+ lives it was announced that Trans Pride Brighton 2020 is cancelled.

This message from the Trans Pride Brighton Committee was released this morning.

‘It is with great sadness that we must announce that due to the COVID-19 situation the committee has made the decision to cancel Trans Pride Brighton 2020.

 

Members of our trans, non-binary and intersex community are often vulnerable and can have health issues that would put them at more risk from COVID-19 and with this in mind, we must all act as a community to protect every one.

 

Even though Trans Pride Brighton is still months away, we feel that making the decision to cancel early will allow people to alter their plans.

 

The whole committee is dedicated to making Trans Pride Brighton 2021 happen and we will use the time to focus on how best to support our community.

 

We appreciate your understanding.

 

Until next year. ‘

 

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