Brighton MindOut’s annual celebration event MindOut the LGBT+ mental health project run by LGBT+ people for LGBT+ people will be holding their annual celebration event on November 16.
New trans advocacy service at MindOut MindOut, the LGBTQ mental health project have appointed Maeve Devine as the new trans advocacy worker. As well as providing an advocacy service for all LGBQ people, Maeve will be available as a Trans Advocate for anyone who would prefer to work specifically with a trans person.
MindOut and Allsorts awarded ‘Help Through Crisis’ Grant MindOut, the LGBT mental health project, in partnership with Allsorts Youth Project have been successful in their application for a £389,599 grant to provide a hardship crisis advocacy service for Brighton and Hove’s LGBTQ communities, running for the next five years.
MindOut secure sustainability grant from cabinet office MindOut, the Brighton based LGBT mental health project has been successful in its application for a £64,455 grant to enhance its sustainability.
New advocacy service for trans communities MindOut, the LGBT mental health project and Healthwatch Brighton and Hove are to jointly set up the city’s first Trans Advocacy Service.
‘My Costume Drama’ a year long fundraiser for MindOut Aaron Lawrence aka the entertainer, Spice is currently studying for a BSc in Physics with Astrophysics at Sussex University and has chosen a brilliant and unorthodox way to raise funds and awareness for MindOut, the LGBTQ Mental Health Service.
MindOut awarded grant from Lloyds Bank Foundation MindOut, the LGBTQ mental health project has been awarded a three year grant for £55,944 from the Lloyds Bank Foundation under their Invest programme. The grant will cover costs for an LGBTQ mental health advocate to support people who are insecurely housed.