
Come Out For LGBT (Cymru)
The fight for equality is far from over.
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We all have a part to play in creating a world where everyone, everywhere can be themselves. There’s a whole range of ways you can Come Out For LGBT to show your support and have an impact on the lives of LGBT people you know, and many more that you don’t.
Being an ally is about being an active friend or support to someone else. Straight people can be allies to LGBT people. allies. LGBT people can be allies to each other. If we want to live in a world where people are accepted without exception, we all need
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Organise a lunch and learn, set up a staff network group, use a Come Out for LGBT mug, put up posters, work with HR to change policies: get active at work now
Order student activity packs and posters, get student support in place, organise LGBT assemblies, learn about and use inclusive language and challenge bullying: get active in education now.
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Whether you are at home, at work or in the pub, there are countless ways we can all Come Out for LGBT. Watch and share our campaign film.
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Gina's storyLGBT IN WALES REPORT: THE STATISTICS
'LGBT in Wales - Hate Crime and Discrimination (2017) is the latest research from Stonewall Cymru, drawing from over1200 respondents across Wales and showing that our work is far from finished.

Almost 1 in 4 LGBT people have experienced a hate crime or incident in the last 12 months.

Half of trans people have experienced a hate crime or incident the last 12 months.

LGBT people who experienced a hate crime or incident didn't report the incident to the police

LGBT people who were looking for a house or apartment to rent or buy in the last year felt discriminated against