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Better Communication in Intimate Relationships

MindOut is launching a new skills training group for LGBTQ people. Learn more about: listening skills dealing with conflict ending well intimacy and solitude This free, 8 week course on relationship skills aims to be safe, non-judgemental, welcoming...
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Honouring James Ledward and his legacy

James Ledward was immensely supportive of mental health, he cared about all the health inequalities facing LGBTQ people, and understood how important mental health is.  MindOut would not be where it is today without James’s support, foresight and...
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Free gift for Facebook Birthday Fundraisers!

You might have heard the gossip on the LGBTQ grape vine, we turn 20 this year! That’s so sweet if you’re thinking of buying us Champagne and chocolates 🙂 But the best birthday present you could give us...
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MindOut Volunteer Recruitment

We are recruiting for volunteers! We are looking for Peer Mentors and Online Support Worker volunteers. If you are interested in being a volunteer, click here to download our application pack, which includes the role specifications and the...
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Our Urgent Need Advocate Josetta can’t get enough of MindOut!

Can you talk us through the jobs you've had here at MindOut? I was first an LGBTQ mental health advocate for MindOut eight years ago for two years. When I came back from London last year, there was...
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A pride tale: Boring and ordinary is worth fighting for – by Sue Dexter

Sue is member of our 50+ peer support group. This year she enjoyed her first MindOut Pride bus experience, and what an experience it was! I was having quite a bad time before Pride this year and last...
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