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− | The '''Coalition on Sexual Orientation''' ('''CoSO''') was established by LGBT groups in [[Northern Ireland]] in order to provide a voice for the LGBT Community in debates and consultations surrounding the rights of the community. | + | [[File:Coso logo.gif|thumb|CoSO logo]]The '''Coalition on Sexual Orientation''' ('''CoSO''') was established by LGBT groups in [[Northern Ireland]] in order to provide a voice for the LGBT Community in debates and consultations surrounding the rights of the community. |
CoSO aspires to represent the LGBT Community on issues around sexual orientation. CoSO acts as an umbrella body with which public authorities may consult in order to fulfil their statutory duty to promote equal opportunities irrespective of sexual orientation. It seeks to ensure that the concerns of the entire LGBT Community are adequately articulated and acted upon. | CoSO aspires to represent the LGBT Community on issues around sexual orientation. CoSO acts as an umbrella body with which public authorities may consult in order to fulfil their statutory duty to promote equal opportunities irrespective of sexual orientation. It seeks to ensure that the concerns of the entire LGBT Community are adequately articulated and acted upon. |
Latest revision as of 18:09, 26 November 2013
The Coalition on Sexual Orientation (CoSO) was established by LGBT groups in Northern Ireland in order to provide a voice for the LGBT Community in debates and consultations surrounding the rights of the community.CoSO aspires to represent the LGBT Community on issues around sexual orientation. CoSO acts as an umbrella body with which public authorities may consult in order to fulfil their statutory duty to promote equal opportunities irrespective of sexual orientation. It seeks to ensure that the concerns of the entire LGBT Community are adequately articulated and acted upon.
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