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The Beaumont Society is a national self help body run by and for those who crossdress or are transexual.
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The Clare Project aims to provide a safe and confidential place for people to explore issues surrounding their Gender identity.
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The Consortium of Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgendered Voluntary and Community Organisations (The Consortium) operates as a national body.
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We are a voluntary organisation whose aim is to provide support, advice and information for anyone who knows, or is related to, a transsexual person in the UK.
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The FTM network is an informal and Ad hoc self help group, open to all female to male transgender and transsexual people, or those exploring this aspect of their gender. Currently it has over 750 members in Britain and Europe, and contact with F to M groups in America, Belgium, France, Russia, China, Japan and Australia.
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For over 30 years GALHA has provided a voice for gay humanism in the United Kingdom and beyond. We promote humanism as a rational, ethical worldview based around shared values with humans at the centre - and full equality for the diversity of the human race, particularly relating to sexual orientation and identity.
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The GAB was set up in 2004 to deliver cost effective training to Professionals whether from the public or private sector.
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The focus GIRES is on people who experience atypical gender identity development, especially trans people, whether or not they are also affected by L,G,B or I issues.
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Gender Matters is a registered charity covering the West Midlands and all bordering regions.
We are totally inclusive and provide information and support to all trans people, their family, friends and to professional organisations who wish to have more of an understanding of Gender Dysphoria or Transgender Issues.
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The Gender Recognition Panel assesses applications from transsexual people for legal recognition of the gender in which they now live.
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Our mission is to improve the quality of life of trans people and their families by supporting them and working with anyone who is affected by gender identity issues.
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You can talk to us about anything affecting your life as a gay or bisexual man, from "coming out" issues, to relationships, safer cruising and internet use, help in reporting homophobic violence, or see a counsellor.
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We are a third-sector organisation to support Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) people in Northamptonshire.
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Leicester Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Centre is a voluntary organisation established to support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.
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Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans History Month takes place every year in February. It celebrates the lives and achievements of the LGBT community.
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LGBT Youth Scotland is a national youth organisation working towards the inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people in the life of Scotland.
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We aim to support children and teenagers up to age 19, who are trying to cope with gender identity issues
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In 1993 there existed two volunteer-led groups in Northamptonshire that aimed to support individuals in coming to terms with their sexuality: the Lesbian Line Collective and GayLine.
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provides information and support for
lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and trans people
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Everyone involved in Nottinghamshire’s Rainbow Heritage is a volunteer - no one is paid. We are all interested in aspects of Nottinghamshire’s LGBT history.
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Press for Change is a political lobbying and educational organisation. We campaign to achieve equality and human rights for all trans people in the United Kingdom, through legislation and social change.
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QA is a friendly, global, and somewhat unique LGBT youth community. We're more about chilled-out discussion, debate and support, and less about dating. This place is a moderated safe space, and you're welcome to join us.
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This is a forum for transgendered persons, their friends and their families.
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Working towards equality in education for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people since 1974
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This website offers guidance to service providers and employers on transgender equality issues and good practice in Scotland. It also provides information to support transgender people in understanding and accessing their human rights.
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The Government Equalities Office (GEO) is the department responsible for equalities legislation and policy in the UK. The department was created by Parliament in October 2007.
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The Northern Concord is a social and self help group
for Cross-dressers, Transvestites, Transsexuals and
their wives or partners.
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The Regional Equality and Diversity Partnership (REDP) works collectively to promote equality across the East Midlands through policy development and organisational changes.
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Trade Sexual Health provides FREE and CONFIDENTIAL advice and support to anyone who identifies as gay, lesbian, bisexual, man who has sex with men (MSM) or woman who has sex with women (WSW).
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The Transgender Zone supports those who feel they are confused about their gender, those who are looking for support for someone who is transgendered, and health and social care professionals who want to learn more about the subject. We work to educate those who are living with gender dysphoria and increase awareness about this and other gender identity issues. Much of the involvement in this site involves the sharing of knowledge in our library and Bulletin Board.
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Welcome to the web site of TransInclusion, dedicated to promoting awareness of the issues affecting transsexuals and people with gender identity disorders.
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We aim to provide the friendship, support and advice that can sometimes be so hard to find.
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