Schools Out Conference 2010

Inspiring • Provocative • Entertaining as ever!

• Your unique chance to see the London premiere of the film The Homophobia Project: a powerful tool for secondary schools to raise awareness of homophobia• A chance to see Brief Encounters: the first theatre-in-education play on trans issues• A panel discussion on how children's charities can meet the needs of LGBT young people• LGBT young people from the South West tell it like it is• A report on the homophobic surveys sweeping the country's schools; showing clearly that more work needs to be done!• Workshops on how to use the film, trans issues, how to get into schools and do LGBT work, plus news of the new equality frame work being piloted by LGBT Youth North West and Schools OUT - yet another tool to help schools and youth stetting be LGBT friendly and safe!• There will be a mystery guest! (Yes, you have guessed it. We still don't know who it will be: there are complications...)• And, of course, the AGM• Your chance to hear what a momentous year 2009 was for Schools OUT and LGBT HM, plus A Day in Hand celebrates its first birthday• Discover how big a baby can be and vote in the new committee to run this vibrant organisation!• An early evening bar with exhibitors and networking opportunities

FIT

At 6.30pm there is a free showing of FIT on DVD and the add-on FIT video diaries made by The Drill Hall and Team Angelica, with a chance to meet Rikki Beadle-Blair and cast members.Drinks and nibbles will be included.People can come to this event independently of the conference.

Booking: 020 7307 5060

The conference fee (which includes a buffet lunch) is:Before 26 January 2010 (early birds):
Students and unemployed £20 | retired £25 | individuals £40 | organisations £50
After 26 January 2010:
Students and unemployed £25 | retired £30 | individuals £50 | organisations £60

 

Saturday 6 February 2010Registration at 9.30am
FIT showing at 6.30pm
Bar open for networking till 7.30pm
Call 020 7307 5060 to bookSchools OUT
LGBT History Month
The Drill Hall's education programme

One-day conference for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people and their allies, who want to make a positive difference in all forms of education and youth work and to make us visible