Scene magazine - October 2021

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New report on supporting trans and nonbinary survivors of sexual violence

way to helping us and other centres to ensure that trans and non-binary survivors are getting the level of care they deserve.”

makes a series of recommendations for services who support survivors of sexual violence and abuse.

) Trans and non-binary survivors of sexual violence should be able to safely access existing support spaces, as well as having specialised spaces, declare local organisations Survivors’ Network and Brighton & Hove LGBT Switchboard, which have jointly released a report summarising findings from a consultation and group run for trans and non-binary survivors of sexual violence in Sussex.

The recommendations are: 1. Trans inclusion in existing spaces; 2. Trans & non-binary specific spaces (never at the expense of access elsewhere); 3. Service user involvement;

The two organisations worked together, through joint funding provided by the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner, to consult the local trans, nonbinary and intersex community on their needs and to seek to create a safe, supportive space for survivors to share their experiences and provide peer support.

The report details the project’s success, shares comments from group member’s feedback and

5. Staff training, development and recruitment.

JAY BRESLAW

The project was created to address trans and nonbinary people who have experienced sexual violence struggling to find appropriate, inclusive support, and sought to understand what organisations can do to improve access.

4. Wide ranging, flexible, accessible support not tethered to the criminal justice system;

Jay Breslaw, Survivors’ Network CEO, said of the project: “We are so proud to share this work with our fellow Rape Crisis Centres, who we know are passionate about ensuring that all survivors are made to feel supported, listened to and believed. We hope that the recommendations from this report can go some

JACOB BAYLISS

Jacob Bayliss, Switchboard CEO, added: “This is an incredibly important piece of work that speaks to the need for truly inclusive services and models a community-led approach to shaping and improving provision alongside survivors. “Working with Survivors’ Network has been such a rewarding process and together we’ve learned so much that we hope we can share with any group or organisation wanting to hold a space for trans and non-binary survivors or simply to better understand the issues and ideas around inclusion.” The report highlighted the importance of the group that was developed within this project, and the impact that ending it due to funding expiring had on group members. Survivors’ Network is actively seeking funding for the continuation of this group. D To see the report, visit: www. survivorsnetwork.org.uk/wp-content/ uploads/2021/08/I-am-not-alone..pdf ) Rape and sexual abuse can happen to anyone, regardless of their age, gender, race, religion, culture or social status. If you have experienced sexual violence at any point in your life then you can contact Survivors’ Network on 01273 203380, via email on info@survivorsnetwork.org.uk or visit www.survivorsnetwork.org.uk for more info on services. D For more info on Brighton & Hove LGBT Switchboard, visit: www.switchboard.org.uk


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Brighton & Hove Frontrunners raises funds for Lunch Positive

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New report on supporting trans and nonbinary survivors of sexual violence

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Terrence Higgins Trust launches World AIDS Day Ribbon Walk 2021

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MindOut plants Suicide Memorial Tree in Hove

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City Council shares updated Trans Inclusion Toolkit with schools

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Helen Jones, MindOut CEO, steps down

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Hull University announces scholarships for LGBTQ+ students

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Winnie Byanyima, executive director of UNAIDS, visits Brighton

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Free QTIBIPoC Mental Health First Aid Training course

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New study reveals main healthcare issues facing TNBI and QTIBIPoC communities

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Brighton Half Marathon to take place on Sunday, October 10

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The winds of change are afoot at Actually Gay Men’s Chorus

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My Transgender Date

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The Little Big Life

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STUFF & THINGS

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Laurie's Allotment

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ARTS CORNER

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CRAIG’S THOUGHTS

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ROGER’S RUMINATIONS

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TWISTED GILDED GHETTO

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RAE’S REFLECTIONS

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LGBTQ CHURCH/ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

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TURN BACK THE PAGES

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Book Reviews

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AT HOME

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CLASSICAL NOTES

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pages 48-49

All that Jazz

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ART MATTERS

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Design of Birmingham HIV/AIDS Memorial revealed

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Birmingham LGBT agrees new premises

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Birmingham Bulls RFC announces new sponsorship deal

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Local drag act debuts family- friendly queer shows

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MEDWAY AND GRAVESHAM PRIDES 2021

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SPOTLIGHT ON... MARK FARRELLY

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LOVE IS NOT AN IDEOLOGY

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CHELSEA GIRL

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10 QUESTIONS WITH... DIVINA DE CAMPO

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MAKE IT RIGHT. OR PAY BACK, IN KIND

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AMBER CADAVEROUS

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QUEER IN SPIRIT

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