Campaigns
Here is a one stop shop showing the campaigns, reports and information resources which the LGF have produced.
These resources are a large part of what we do to make sure that LGB people are informed on a wide range of subjects. They go hand in hand with promotion through our services, media releases and outnorthwest coverage to end homophobia by empowering people.
All of these resources are available for free to LGB people in the North West, but if you are from an school, college, university or organisation in the UK we can get them to you too - postage and a small donation to cover costs may be asked for.
Contact us by email to find out more!
Part of the Picture Year 2 …
Part of the Picture (POTP) aims to establish a national database of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people’s
read moreNorth West LGB women cervic…
An academic report produced from the findings of the 'Are you ready for your screen test?' research projec
read moreSexual Orientation Monitori…
Everything you always wanted to know about sexual orientation monitoring... but were afraid to ask
read more"I Exist"
Back in 2007, The Lesbian & Gay Foundation produced an information resource to enable lesbian, gay and bisexua
read moreCheck You
Our guide for gay and bisexual men on what to expect when you go for a sexual health check-up.
read moreYour guide to taking action…
1 in 3 lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people have experienced some kind of homophobic attack (according to a
read moreGet in!
‘Get In!’ is the long awaited guide to healthier lifestyles through sport, designed to help you improve y
read moreAre you ready for your scre…
The “Are You Ready For Your Screen Test?” campaign aims to dispel the myths around le
read moreThanks for the mammaries
This full colour 32-page A6 resource is all about breasts. Information out there for lesbian and bisexual wome
read moreSex Bomb
It’s surprising to think that HIV has only been around since the 1980s. Thankfully, things are much d
read moreSex Education
The aim of this resource is to be as definitive as possible around sexual health, sexuality and relationsh
read moreAim High
An updated 2011 version specifically for our
read more'Are you ready for your scr…
A summary report produced from the findings of the 'Are you ready for your screen test?' research
read moreFaithbook
Many lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people (LGB&T) feel alienated from their faith, with some havi
read moreOur kids are alright!
One of the most frequently asked questions we get at The Lesbian & Gay Foundation is from parents or f
read moreWhere's your head at
We all have mental health. Even though we may not really think about it, it is still there. Mental health can
read moreStrategic business plan 201…
The Lesbian & Gay Foundation’s five year strategic plan, ‘Securing the Future for Lesbian, Gay and Bi
read moreGuide to Services
How do you begin to sum up the diverse range of services, support and information that The Lesbian & Gay
read moreOur votes count!
We know that politicians can and do help shape communities for the better, but with a number of important elections o
read moreProud to be safer
The Lesbian & Gay Foundation's Free Condom and lube Distribution Scheme for Gay and Bisexual Men has finally come
read moreKnow your mental health
The Lesbian & Gay Foundation understand the importance of mental health and wellbeing and also recognise
read moreBeating about the bush
In 2008, Stonewall’s Prescription for Change survey found that out of over 6000 lesbian and bisexual women w
read moreSex tips for men
What do you think of when you hear the words ‘sexual health’? What do you
read moreEnough is Enough
Almost al
read moreExceeding Expectations
Exceeding Expectations is Manchester’s initiative to end homophobia through education. The project which
read moreGirls on pop
We asked some women in Manchester about their drinking habits: 87% of the women we asked did not kn
read moreCruising around
There are many places where gay men cruise each other, and meet to have sex. As well as bars, clubs, saunas a
read moreBreaking the cycle
‘Breaking the Cycle’ represents a significant milestone in the development of the North West&r
read moreWe are family
You might think that being gay or lesbian and wanting to be a parent is something new - or maybe the idea is simply n
read moreGuide to civil partnerships
The Civil Partnership Act became law in November 2004 and was effective from 5 December 2005. The first ceremonies to
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