UHDB staff support Pansexuality Visibility Day | Latest news

UHDB staff support Pansexuality Visibility Day

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Today, 24 May, is Pansexual Visibility Day.

This day was created as a way of recognising and celebrating those who identify as Pansexual. Pansexuality is often a lesser-known sexual orientation but is by no means uncommon. 

The Pride Network has put together these useful links to explain more about what Pansexuality is:

The LGBT Foundation has shared five things you should know about Pansexual Day >

This blog talks more in depth about what it means to be Pansexual >

Project MORE is a useful resource explaining pansexuality >

UHDB’s Pride Network is open to all those who identify as LGBTQIA+, as well as those who are allies. You can find out more here >

You can join by emailing UHDB.lgbtqia@nhs.net, or finding the Network on Facebook under ‘UHDB Pride Network’. 

 

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