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− | '''Age of Diversity''' is a UK-wide campaigning organisation, founded by [[Lindsay River]], for and by older LGBT people. It is in some ways the successor to [[Polari (organisation)|Polari]], but unlike Polari does not intend to have external funding.As stated on its website, Age of Diversity aims to: | + | [[File:AgeOfDiversity.png| | |right|Age of Diversity logo]]'''Age of Diversity''' is a UK-wide campaigning organisation, founded by [[Lindsay River]], for and by older LGBT people. It is in some ways the successor to [[Polari (organisation)|Polari]], but unlike Polari does not intend to have external funding.As stated on its website, Age of Diversity aims to: |
* Represent older LGBT people at national level. | * Represent older LGBT people at national level. | ||
* Have a website. | * Have a website. | ||
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* Send out regular mailings to members. | * Send out regular mailings to members. | ||
* Have a UK-wide newsletter, online for those who have Internet access, and in the ordinary mail for those who don’t | * Have a UK-wide newsletter, online for those who have Internet access, and in the ordinary mail for those who don’t | ||
− | The first publication of Age of Diversity is | + | The first publication of Age of Diversity is <cite>Appropriate Treatment</cite>, a report on older LGBT people's experience of general practice (published November 2011). |
=External links= | =External links= | ||
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[[Category:Groups for older people]] | [[Category:Groups for older people]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Former Consortium members]] |
Latest revision as of 10:55, 1 April 2019
Age of Diversity is a UK-wide campaigning organisation, founded by Lindsay River, for and by older LGBT people. It is in some ways the successor to Polari, but unlike Polari does not intend to have external funding.As stated on its website, Age of Diversity aims to:- Represent older LGBT people at national level.
- Have a website.
- Promote writing by members on older LGBT issues
And in the slightly longer term to:
- Send out regular mailings to members.
- Have a UK-wide newsletter, online for those who have Internet access, and in the ordinary mail for those who don’t
The first publication of Age of Diversity is Appropriate Treatment, a report on older LGBT people's experience of general practice (published November 2011).