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Queer-affirming therapy is the future of Rainbow mental health

The ban on conversion therapy is a start. But now the mental health profession should look for ways to be proactively affirming of the Rainbow community, writes Sophie Jackson. You step into a colourful room, rainbow flags on the walls and rainbow knick-knacks on windowsills. Your new therapist g

Waterloo regional police investigating acts of hate online against trans community

Bracknell funeral and death notices published last week

June Frost An amazing Mum, Nan, Daughter, Sister and friend. Three years have passed since you left us and we remember your kindness, laughter and love and this helps us every day. Love and miss you, Always in our hearts. Love Theresa, Zoe, Georgie and families xx Ian Hay Ian Hay died peacefully on the 21st February 2021 at the Royal Berkshire Hospital aged 71 years. Much loved son of James and Margaret Hay. Grateful thanks for the support and care from Rainbow Social Services. Keith Alison Hartley Keith Alison Hartley passed away peacefully on 11th February 2021 aged 70. Respected engineer, world traveller, motor sports enthusiast, father of Emma, brother of Anthony and much loved partner of Jane.

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Government of Canada Announces Funding for 76 LGBTQ2 Community-Led Projects Across Canada Through the LGBTQ2 Community Capacity Fund

Share this article Minister Chagger and Minister Monsef announce funding for 76 LGBTQ2 community-led projects across Canada. OTTAWA, ON, Feb. 11, 2021  /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is committed to better supporting LGBTQ2 individuals in Canada and building a society where everyone has equal rights and opportunities to be their true, authentic selves. Along with LGBTQ2 communities across Canada, we are working to strengthen LGBTQ2 organizations and support the critical work they do to create an equitable and consciously more inclusive Canada. That s why Budget 2019 allocated funding for the first ever Government of Canada fund for LGBTQ2 organizations. Today, the Honourable Bardish Chagger, Minister of Diversity and Inclusion and Youth, along with the Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development, announced approximately $15 million in funding for 76 LGBTQ2 community-led projects across Canada through the LGBTQ2 Community Capa

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