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'''Regard''' is the national organisation for disabled LGBT people.
[[File:Regard logo.gif|thumb|Regard logo]]'''Regard''' is the national organisation for disabled LGBT people.


Regard was established in 1989 with the following aims:
Regard was established in 1989 by [[Kath Gillespie-Sells]] with the following aims:
*to provide information, advice and support to LGBT disabled people
*to provide information, advice and support to LGBT disabled people
*to raise awareness of disability issues within the LGBT communities
*to raise awareness of disability issues within the LGBT communities
*to raise awareness of LGBT issues within the disability communities
*to raise awareness of LGBT issues within the disability communities
*to campaign on issues which specifically affect LGBT disabled people
*to campaign on issues which specifically affect LGBT disabled people
*to combat social isolation among LGBT disabled people.<ref>http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/regard LGBT Consortium Directory entry</ref>
*to combat social isolation among LGBT disabled people.<ref>http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/regard [[LGBT Consortium Directory]] entry</ref>
 
==External links==
*http://www.regard.org.uk/ Regard website
==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Disability]]
[[Category:Disability]]
[[Category:Consortium members]]
[[Category:Consortium members]]

Latest revision as of 13:10, 10 July 2026

Regard logo

Regard is the national organisation for disabled LGBT people.

Regard was established in 1989 by Kath Gillespie-Sells with the following aims:

  • to provide information, advice and support to LGBT disabled people
  • to raise awareness of disability issues within the LGBT communities
  • to raise awareness of LGBT issues within the disability communities
  • to campaign on issues which specifically affect LGBT disabled people
  • to combat social isolation among LGBT disabled people.[1]

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