Youth Pride 2024

The Diversity Trust and Alphabets LGBTQ+ Youth are delighted to announce Youth Pride 2024. This event has been kindly supported by South Gloucestershire Council. Join us on Saturday 6th July 2024, 11am – 5pm, for Youth Pride 2024! This event will be hosted at The Armadillo, Youth Cafe, Station Road, Yate, BS37 4WF. This FREE … Continued

The Diversity Trust Podcast #16 Chantelle Goliath

                    Listen to the full podcast interview here…   The Diversity Trust Podcast #16 Chantelle Goliath   or       Susie Steyn (Non-Executive Director, the Diversity Trust) chats with CHANTELLE GOLIATH, an activist, aiming to end period poverty and the stigma associated with menstruating. Tune … Continued

The state of the UN and global queer rights

Despite seeing the number of countries legally protect queer people increase in leaps and bounds from the 90s, there has been a concerning increase in anti-queer legislation proliferating my newsfeeds. What is causing this and how can international organisations help?

Creating a Fair and Inclusive Society  

Creating a Fair and Inclusive Society   We echo concerns raised by leading human rights groups, and organisations working with and for refugees, on the passing of the Rwanda Bill. We firmly believe that those fleeing violence and persecution should be treated with compassion.  

Decolonise the UK Education System: History Retold

Photo courtesy of unsplash.com In the UK’s current education system, it is not compulsory for schools to educate secondary students on the British Empire/British colonialism or the British involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. The issue here is that many students will lack knowledge on the truth behind the British Empire and the damages of … Continued

Supporting parents of premature and NICU babies

Image from Unsplash Every year, 60,000 babies are born premature in the UK, making up 38% of babies requiring admission to specialist Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU). For premature babies, and babies born at term with health complications, it can be days, weeks or even months before they are able to come home. This often … Continued

Elimination of Racial Discrimination

Today is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, which recognises the victims of the 1960 Sharpeville massacre, when demonstrators peacefully protesting against apartheid were killed. As well as commemoration and remembrance, this day encourages us all to reflect on how we are working to combat racial discrimination and injustice in our societies.   … Continued

Ground-breaking, one-of-a-kind access scheme

As a wheelchair user and assistance dog owner, I understand the anxiety of going somewhere new. Will I be able to get in? Will the customer service be accommodating? Will people help me and my dog? These fears used to stop me from going out independently, causing me to miss out on so much in … Continued