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Hi, I’m grant a first year doing computer science at Stirling University. I’m 19 years old and am self defined as gay. I am currently a member of the LGBT society and would like to take this opportunity to give something back. But this isn’t about me, it’s about you! And about me representing you, the LGBT community of Stirling and what I can do for you. I believe the role of LGBT officer is to represent his/her local LGBT community and to continue the on going campaign for liberation. As well as providing support and advice via one-to-one drop in sessions. If elected as LGBT officer, the main objectives I want to achieve are: Better awareness of LGBT issues and available services and support • Better promotion of existing LGBT support services available Events Teaming up with the LGBT society Teaming up with the LGBT society and play more of an active role in bringing in new members to the society, and organising LGBT social events and campaigns. If you support my aims then why not choose me as your next LGBT officer? Because, after all it’s all about YOU!
Better awareness of LGBT issues and services
More LGBT friendly events
Working with the LGBT society
• Campaigns promoting
o Sexual health
o Coming out
o And other relevant LGBT issues
• Updating and improving the LGBT section of the SUSA website, separate from the LGBT society website. Giving information and links as well as information on drop in sessions
• Develop the idea of a LGBT handbook to be freely available to students:
o Promoting support available,
o Information about the LGBT society,
o Pre-planned events,
o Sexual health
o Contact information for the LGBT officer as well as the men’s and women’s officers and their drop in session details
o Other issues and problems LGBT people face.
• Fundraising events in conjunction with the LGBT society with profits going towards improved publicity, services and to help fund future events and campaigns
• Plan and introduce more varied and LGBT friendly social events on campus, included themed nights and fancy dress.
• Organise events to promote tolerance, awareness and equality within the LGBT community at the university
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