Monday, 20 October 2008

Equality! Woop woop!!



The experience of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans staff and students in higher education


In the first national survey of its kind, Equality Challenge Unit has commissioned research into the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGB&T) staff and students in higher education.


Led by Professor Gill Valentine, Professor Paul Plummer and Dr. Nichola Wood from the University of Leeds, the research will identify any barriers or other issues specifically affecting LGB&T staff and students. The research findings, due to be published in March 2009, will establish whether the higher education sector needs to take further action to engage with and support these groups.


Academics, managers, representatives of the Universities and Colleges Employers Association, the trade unions, NUS, HEFCE, Universities Personnel Association, the Equality and Human Rights Commission, Stonewall and Press for Change have all been involved in the production of the survey which will be distributed widely across higher education institutions.


The survey will be completed online and will be live from 14 October 2008 until 14 November 2008. It can be found at www.equalsurvey.co.uk


About the Equality Challenge Unit


Equality Challenge Unit supports the higher education sector in its mission to realise the potential of all staff and students whatever their race, gender, disability, sexual orientation, religion and belief, or age, to the benefit of those individuals, higher education institutions and society
T: +44 (0) 20 7438 1010 E:
info@ecu.ac.uk W: www.ecu.ac.uk

The Liberation Survey



I have started work on my main campaign this year the Liberation Survey in which I intend to get all liberation groups together to assess the shortcomings and successes of university services in respect to their members. This will be a survey of how students feel their needs are catered for by the university, specifically with LGBTQ students whether they have faced homophobia/biphobia/transphobia when using services or have they declined to use a service for fear of it. It is hoped the information gathered in this research will get the university to put strategy in place to improve and provide the Guild with the platform it needs to campaign for better provision for these students.

I have begun putting together a budget for this and have requested Guild help for the strategic side of ensuring turnout and access to the survey.


The LGBTQ and I have begun putting together our questionnaire.

My Manifesto

I thought it was appropriate to provide blog readers with my original manifesto pledges for future reference:

* Our University

1) I will fight for Liberation Officer presence on the University’s Equality and Diversity Committee
2) I will lobby Stonewall to extend the provisions of the Diversity Champions Award to cover students as well as staff.

* Our Union
3) I will mandate our sabbatical officers to commit resources such as staff time.
4) I will ensure the Union provides access to activist training for Liberation Association campaigns.

* Our Campaign
5) I will source activist training for 50 new activists in term one 2008.
6) I will use this team of campaigners to survey 300 LGBTQ students on their education and welfare issues, prioritising their own campaigns.

From these 6 promises I will achieve:
1) Improved strength of existent LGBTQ representation
2) Legitimised and improved accuracy of this representation
3) Informed campaigning
4) Make LGBTQ equality in education a Union objective, and from a strong Union, a University objective.

Monday, 6 October 2008

The Funnies Chapter I: Rev. Peter Mullen

"Let us make it obligatory for homosexuals to have their backsides tattooed with the slogan SODOMY CAN SERIOUSLY DAMAGE YOUR HEALTH and their chins with FELLATIO KILLS."

These are the amusing spoutings of the Rev Dr Peter Mullen, Rector of St Michael Cornhill and Chaplain to the Stock Exchange.

He went on to say:

"I certainly have nothing against homosexuals. Many of my dear friends have been and are of that persuasion. What I have got against them is the militant preaching of homosexuality."

However, in an article for The Telegraph in March he showed his true colours.

"(The Church) has connived with the destructive sexual and social revolution begun in the 1960s," he wrote...
"Back then, I voted for homosexuality to be decriminalised. But this meant "between consenting adults in private" - where "between" meant two, "adults" meant men over 21 and "private" meant behind locked doors...
"I did not foresee the obscene and coercive "Gay Pride" pantomimes that now disfigure our high streets...
"How long before I am carted from the pulpit to the nick for preaching that sodomy is not morally equivalent to Christian marriage?"

Right whatever... anyone else as amused as I am at there being a chaplain to the stock exchange??