Join Allsorts Youth Project and Brighton & Hove Safeguarding Children Partnership (BHSCP) for Supporting LGBT+ Children & Young People training via Microsoft Teams on Wednesday, July 12 from 1-4pm
Join Allsorts Youth Project and Brighton & Hove Safeguarding Children Partnership (BHSCP) for Supporting LGBT+ Children & Young People training via Microsoft Teams on Wednesday, July 12 from 1-4pm
Across Sussex With Pride sets the target of 148 miles to be completed over the course of three months while fundraising towards the charity’s LGBTQ+ youth and family services, now available in seven towns and cities across Sussex and online.
The successful candidate will act as a positive LGBTQ+ role-model for the charity’s service users and join a growing, professional and passionate team who support LGBTQ+ children, young people and their families and challenge exclusion, prejudice and discrimination in all areas of their lives.
If you are over 23 years old, have experience working with young people and are able to commit four hours a month volunteering at the local youth project, this may be the perfect volunteering post for you.
Tesco shoppers donate £10,000 to improve the lives of LGBTQ+ young people across Sussex
Enjoy performances from singing sensation Scarlett Chapman, the award-winning New Note Orchestra, the joyful Martlets Choir and Brighton’s flagship gospel singers, Bright Soul Choir.
Sussex-based LGBTQ+ youth charity, Allsorts Youth Project, is currently seeking to recruit an “experienced and enthusiastic” LGBTQ+ Youth Support Worker to induct young people into the project, facilitate groups and offer one-to-one support.
Two Sussex-based charities join forces to increase understanding of caring for trans and non-binary community.
This new service is available in Sussex for young people & parents/carers of young people who are trans, aged 11-17 (year 7+) and on the waiting list or being seen by the Gender Identity Development Service
The theme of TEDx Brighton’s 2022 event in March was This could be our future. Katie was one of the many speakers to take to the stage, and tackled the theme with a view to seeing a world in which LGBTQ+ children and young people are free to be themselves, and why the fight for young LGBTQ+ people is far from over.