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Love. Life. Telling it how it is Trade Sexual Health is a health charity working with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGB&T) communities of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (United Kingdom). What we do. All about Trade Trade Sexual Health is a health charity working with the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGB&T) community of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. We offer a range of free and confidential support and advice services around sexual health and HIV information; one-to-one emotional and practical support; support in 'coming out', sexuality and relationships; rapid HIV testing; community based men’s sexual health clinics; safer-sex packs for men and women; and a fully qualified counselling service. Learn more » * Meet the team * Meet the trustees * Volunteering * Gallery * Job vacancies * Policies * Privacy notice * Make a donation Services. How we can help Trade offers FREE and Confidential advice, information and support to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGB&T) community of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. We believe that by providing you with these services, you will be able to make more informed choices about your sexual and overall health. Learn more » * Approach counselling * Free safer sex packs for men in Leicestershire * Kwik Prick rapid HIV testing * CLINIC xtra - LGB&T clinic * Men's clinics * Sexual health clinics Sexual health. Safer Sex Practicing safer sex means protecting yourself and others from sexually transmitted infections and HIV infection by taking the necessary precautions during sex and foreplay. Learn more » * HIV and AIDS * PEP & PrEP * STIs * Protection * Man-to-man * Woman-to-woman * Trans health * Sex & drugs * Resources Support. Keeping you up-to-date There are a whole host of of support organisations specifically for the LGB&T community within Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. Within this section we aim to give you an idea of what services are available for a range of differing needs. We try to update this on a regular basis, however if there is a service you know of that isn't listed, or one you cannot find please contact the Trade office on 0116 254 1747. Learn more » * HIV services & support * Trade TV * Emotional wellbeing * Drug & alcohol * LGB&T hate crime * Community support & advice * Resources * Abuse & violence * Sexuality, Gender Identity and Belief: The Leicester Approach Social life. What's happening? This area is to help you find your way around groups, services, venues and events for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. We continue to update this section on a regular basis, but if we miss something or a LGB&T service, group or venue is not listed, send us an email or give us a ring and let us know. Learn more » * Social groups * The scene * Blog * On Heat Magazine * Events Professionals. Get the facts Welcome to Trade’s section for professionals working in the field of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGB&T) health, or for those Healthcare professionals who just want to widen their knowledge base. In this section there will be resources, links and information covering a wide range of topics from healthcare to transphobia/homophobia and schools to safer-sex as well as Trade’s bespoke training packages, which could help your organisation become more LGB&T aware. Learn more » * Resources * Training * Useful links Contact us Learn more » * Home * Support * Sexuality, Gender Identity and Belief: The Leicester Approach Sexuality, Gender Identity and Belief: The Leicester Approach * Support * HIV services & support * Trade TV * Emotional wellbeing * Drug & alcohol * LGB&T hate crime * Community support & advice * Resources * Abuse & violence * Sexuality, Gender Identity and Belief: The Leicester Approach Introduction to the project Welcome to the project homepage of Sexuality, Gender Identity and Belief: The Leicester Approach. Here you will find all you need to know and more about the project. In partnership with St Philip’s Centre, and funded by Leicester City Council’s Community Engagement Fund, Trade Sexual Health will be running a series of engagement activities to provide open discussions between faith communities and the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGB&T) communities of Leicester. Project aims and objectives 1. To recognise LGB&T people of faith/belief 2. To show how faith communities in Leicester include LGB&T people of faith 3. To acknowledge the convictions of those struggling to accept LGB&T people of faith/belief 4. To increase resilience between faith/belief communities and LGB&T communities 5. To support LGB&T people of faith/belief in order to reduce negative impacts on their health and well-being 6. To improve levels of community cohesion and integration. The project plan * November 2016 - Project launch, as part of Interfaith Week, introducing what the project is about, providing speakers who have inspired the creation of this project and also an opportunity to feed into and shape how the project will be in facilitated discussions * February-April 2017 - Host a series of small, closed, shared conversations in a safe space environment to bring together individuals from faith communities, faith community leaders, individuals from LGB&T communities and LGB&T people of faith in order to discuss and get to the root of current attitudes and perceptions on sexuality, gender identity and belief within faith and LGB&T communities. These shared conversations will happen at a variety of times and days in order to make them as accessible as possible to everybody who wants to participate. * May-August 2017 - The development of an LGB&T people of faith toolkit for faith communities and faith community leaders in Leicester. With the input from people throughout the project, this toolkit will explore how faith communities and faith community leaders can best support LGB&T people of faith, create opportunities for LGB&T people of faith to feel accepted and free from prejudice and discrimination within wider faith communities, as well as exploring, acknowledging and addressing the issues and fears faced by faith communities leaders when talking about sexuality and gender identity to their communities. We anticipate this toolkit to grow in content, so this isn't the extensive list of what will be provided in the toolkit. * September/October 2017 - The launch of the LGB&T people of faith toolkit for faith communities and faith communities leaders in Leicester. Project safe space agreement The Project Launch Event: Wednesday 16th November 2016 To kick-start the project, we held a launch event in the Queen's Building at De Montfort University, where we had nearly 40 delegates in attendance and some inspirational guest speakers to help everyone understand why a project like this is needed. This launch event introduced the project, giving a background on what we are proposing to do and research which has sparked our inspiration for this project. There was an opportunity to hear stories from LGB&T people of faith, and their journeys and struggles of reconciling their sexuality, gender identity and faith, as well as participation in the next stages of the project. To view the programme, click here. To view the introductory presentation, presented by Makinder Chahal (Trade Sexual Health) and Revd Dr Tom Wilson (St Philip's Centre), click here. To view the Religion, Youth and Sexuality presentation, presented by Dr Sarah-Jane Page, click here. Sarah's book with Andrew Yip, Religious and Sexual Identities: A Multi-Faith Exploration of Young Adults, is currently available to view free of charge for a month on the Routledge website by clicking here. The key finding from the project can be downloaded by clicking here. For further information on the Naz & Matt Foundation following Matthew Mahmood-Ogston speaking at the launch event, click here. Shared Conversations - March-April 2017 The next stage of the project brought together faith communities, faith community leaders, LGB&T communities, LGB&T people of faith and others interested in the project in a series of shared conversations which took place over March and April. The aim of these shared conversations was to bring people together to discuss further some of the themes that came out of the break-out sessions at the launch event, but also to discuss and shape the local LGB&T people of faith communities toolkit. The questions asked at the shared conversations were: 1. How do you think that faith/belief has an impact on the health and wellbeing of LGB&T people of faith? 2. What are the barriers facing faith communities, faith community leaders and LGB&T people of faith when talking about sexuality and gender identity, and what can be done to overcome them? 3. Do you have any positive or negative stories to share, with any learning that came out of any experiences? The same themes and topics were discussed at each shared conversation session and the safe space agreement (see above) was implemented at each shared conversation. Guidance Document Launch: Tuesday 26th September 2017 After evaluating the findings from the shared conversations and the launch event discussion groups, we decided that our original plans of developing a toolkit were vast and extensive and could not be done in the timescale of the project. We also discovered that the project had simply just scratched the surface on the topic of sexuality, gender identity and belief, with a majority of people saying that more continuous work needs to be done, which would require further time and resources. However, instead of a toolkit, we have created a guidance document for faith communities to used, based on some of the key findings from the overall project. The guidance document details the experience of LGB&T people of faith with a number of case studies and makes recommendations for how faith and belief communities can respond and best support LGB&T people of faith in a more inclusive way. Date: Tuesday 26th September Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm Location: Civic Court, Leicester Castle Business School, Castle View, Leicester, LE1 5HW Click here to download a copy of the guidance document. 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