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Speaker from Stonewall this Sunday at gay families event


sylv

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Hi


We're the South London Lesbian Mums Group and we meet on a regular basis in East Dulwich.


This Sunday (11th Sept, 3-5pm) we're pleased to welcome a special guest speaker - Leanne Connor, Stonewall's Schools Programme Officer.


Leanne will talk about how schools can create an LGBT inclusive environment, Stonewall's School Champions programme and how we can support local schools to tackle HBT bullying and support LGBT students and parents. Come along to find out more and join the discussion.


You will also get to meet other gay families and if you have kids, they will make new friends. We have activities to keep the kids occupied during the Stonewall's discussion, including film screening and games.


Please PM me to find out more, including where we meet.


And check out our website for a list of future outings: http://www.southlondonlesbianmums.com/


Sylvia

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