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− | The '''LGBT Excellence Centre Wales''' ('''LGBTEC''') was a social enterprise and a charity that supported people, organisations and businesses in [[Wales]] with issues concerning sexual orientation and gender identity. | + | [[File:Lgbtec.PNG|thumb|LGBTEC logo]]The '''LGBT Excellence Centre Wales''' ('''LGBTEC''') was a social enterprise and a charity that supported people, organisations and businesses in [[Wales]] with issues concerning sexual orientation and gender identity. |
− | LGBTEC launched the [[Welsh Pride]] project to research the cultural heritage of LGBT people in [[Wales]], and had a section of its website documenting LGBT history in different parts of Wales.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20111213170733/http://lgbtec.org.uk/lgbt-history Web page as at 13 December 2011</ref> The associated timeline of Welsh LGBT History is still available online.<ref>http://issuu.com/andygrrrl/docs/pridetimeline/3</ref> | + | LGBTEC launched the [[Welsh Pride]] project to research the cultural heritage of LGBT people in [[Wales]], and had a section of its website documenting LGBT history in different parts of Wales.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20111213170733/http://lgbtec.org.uk/lgbt-history Web page] as at 13 December 2011.</ref> The associated timeline of Welsh LGBT History is still available online.<ref>[http://issuu.com/andygrrrl/docs/pridetimeline/3 Timeline]</ref> |
− | Organisations that were members of LGBTEC were entitled to apply for the [[Rainbow Mark]].<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20110820003705/http://lgbtec.org.uk/page/rainbow-mark | + | Organisations that were members of LGBTEC were entitled to apply for the [[Rainbow Mark]].<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20110820003705/http://lgbtec.org.uk/page/rainbow-mark Rainbow Mark], web page as at 20 August 2011</ref> |
LGBTEC was one of the sponsors of the [[Coalition for Equal Marriage]]. | LGBTEC was one of the sponsors of the [[Coalition for Equal Marriage]]. | ||
In 2013 the charity closed: | In 2013 the charity closed: | ||
− | :"We are very sad to announce that the LGBT Excellence Centre will be closing its doors today due to lack of funding. We have made all relevant arrangements for our live cases to be transferred to our partner organisations and we will endeavour to keep the website updated with any relevant information for those who still need support."<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20130202032932/http://lgbtec.org.uk/ | + | :"We are very sad to announce that the LGBT Excellence Centre will be closing its doors today due to lack of funding. We have made all relevant arrangements for our live cases to be transferred to our partner organisations and we will endeavour to keep the website updated with any relevant information for those who still need support."<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20130202032932/http://lgbtec.org.uk/ Web page] as at 2 February 2013</ref> |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:39, 1 October 2016
The LGBT Excellence Centre Wales (LGBTEC) was a social enterprise and a charity that supported people, organisations and businesses in Wales with issues concerning sexual orientation and gender identity.LGBTEC launched the Welsh Pride project to research the cultural heritage of LGBT people in Wales, and had a section of its website documenting LGBT history in different parts of Wales.[1] The associated timeline of Welsh LGBT History is still available online.[2]
Organisations that were members of LGBTEC were entitled to apply for the Rainbow Mark.[3]
LGBTEC was one of the sponsors of the Coalition for Equal Marriage.
In 2013 the charity closed:
- "We are very sad to announce that the LGBT Excellence Centre will be closing its doors today due to lack of funding. We have made all relevant arrangements for our live cases to be transferred to our partner organisations and we will endeavour to keep the website updated with any relevant information for those who still need support."[4]
References
Several of the references below are archived versions of the pages, held at the Internet Archive.