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A conversation for High Peak's LGBTQI+ community

People are being invited to join a virtual discussion about being part of the LGBTQI+ community in the High Peak.

It's been organised by High Peak Community & Voluntary Support (CVS), which says it will be an "open, honest, relaxed and friendly conversation" and the aim is to "talk about what support and provision exists for the community within the High Peak, where there are gaps and what we can do to address them". 

The invitation is open to any lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex+ individual, community group or organisation based anywhere in the High Peak, or anyone who supports the LGBTQI+ community. 

It will take place over Zoom on Friday 22 January, starting at 4pm. 

To book a place, email Rob Baker on rob@highpeakcvs.org.uk or call 07516 028186. 

High Peak CVS is supported in this work by Derbyshire LGBT+, Derbyshire County Council, Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust, and Your Sexual Health Matters. 

Based in Whaley Bridge, High Peak CVS supports community and voluntary groups in the borough, through advice, practical services, information, training and funding.

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