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'''Be Trans Support & Development''' is a voluntary organisation based in [[Newcastle upon Tyne]]. Its volunteers work to improve the lives of [[Trans]] and [[Nonbinary]] people throughout the North of England and beyond through a host of services including One-to-One support, peer support groups and social events. Be also runs a programme of health and well-being events and offers online support.<ref>http://be-north.org.uk/</ref>
[[File:BeTrans.jpg|thumb|BTSD logo]]'''Be Trans Support & Development''' is a voluntary organisation based in [[Newcastle upon Tyne]]. Its volunteers work to improve the lives of [[Trans]] and [[Nonbinary]] people throughout the North of England and beyond through a host of services including One-to-One support, peer support groups and social events. Be also runs a programme of health and well-being events and offers online support.<ref>http://be-north.org.uk/</ref>


Its formation was announced on [[Trans Day of Visibility]] 2017.<ref>http://be-north.org.uk/benorthumberland-a-step-forward-for-trans-representation-in-the-north-east/</ref>
Its formation was announced on [[Trans Day of Visibility]] 2017.<ref>http://be-north.org.uk/benorthumberland-a-step-forward-for-trans-representation-in-the-north-east/</ref>


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[[Category:North East]]
[[Category:North East]]
[[Category:Trans groups]]
[[Category:Trans groups]]
[[Category:Consortium members]]
[[Category:Former Consortium members]]

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Be Trans Support & Development is a voluntary organisation based in Newcastle upon Tyne. Its volunteers work to improve the lives of Trans and Nonbinary people throughout the North of England and beyond through a host of services including One-to-One support, peer support groups and social events. Be also runs a programme of health and well-being events and offers online support.[1]

Its formation was announced on Trans Day of Visibility 2017.[2]

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