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The Southwark LGBT Forum is holding its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Tuesday 26th January. The Forum is looking to recruit people to its Executive to help continue and develop its work
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"The Southwark LGBT Forum celebrating its 15th year in 2010 continues to provide a platform for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) community to engage with a variety of organisations and service providers, including the police and Council departments.
If you are from the LGBT community and you feel you are not getting the appropriate service, the Forum is a place to help resolve your issues"
William Eades, Chair
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Click below for:
- PDF advert for the AGM
- General Information for people interested in being on the Forum Executive
- Information on the role of the Chair
- Information on the role of the Secretary
- Information on the role of the Treasurer
- Recruitment form to be filled in and sent back to forum@southwark-lgbt.org
Alongside the usual positions expected on a Executive, the Forum is looking to recruit to people to positions such as being champions for Women, Youth, Health, Events, Fundraising etc.
Being on the Executives helps continue to build a vibrant and diverse LGBT community in Southwark and everyone from the community is welcome and encouraged to play their part in this.
agenda for the AGM (January): coming soon
notes from previous meetings (click on month)
November
The Southwark LGBT Forum (formally known as Southwark Anti Homophobic Forum) is the longest established lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) Forums of its kind. The Forum works to meet the needs of the LGBT community in key areas, including: education, safety in the home, the streets and housing.
The Forum was established in 1995 and acts as an advisory body to the council and its various departments, the police and other relevant agencies on matters concerning LGBT Hate Crime.
The Forum is run by volunteers from the LGBT community and works in partnership with representatives from agencies and/ or organisations both statutory and voluntary that work with or for LGBT in Southwark.
For more information on the the Forum and for services for people who live, work or socialise in Southwark,
contact Dax Ashworth on 020 7525 5659