LGBTQUA+ Staff Network Buddy Scheme
The scheme is currently closed while Social Inclusion Governance is under review.
The aim of the scheme is to:
- Ensure new Network members do not have the daunting experience of signing up and then having to arrive to meetings/events unaccompanied.
- Enable new members of staff or existing staff who may not be ‘out’ at work to have an opportunity to meet other members of the LGBTQUA+ community at 91¸£Àû.
- Provide members of staff who identify as LGBTQUA+ with someone to talk to and/or accompany to network meetings/events.
Sign up to be a Buddy by completing the form here, or request to be assigned a Buddy by completing the form here.
Buddy Profiles
You can see profiles of some of the people who have volunteered to be Buddies below:
Sam Parr
"Hi, I'm Sam! I've been at 91¸£Àû since 2008, initially as an undergraduate and then postgraduate student, and now as a member of staff for the university and the Students' Union. I'm a co-chair of the LGBTQUA+ Staff Network and a facilitator of the Trans Community Group for trans staff and students. I also chair the Trans & Queer Pedagogies learning circle within WIHEA at the university, and support the work for trans and LGBTQUA+ inclusion at the university."
Fabrizio Alberti
Stephen Soanes
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"I first came to 91¸£Àû as an undergraduate in 1998, and came back to do a Master's, PhD and then (because I clearly love it!) to work in professional services. At other times I've also lived in Liverpool, Suffolk and London. My work in Student Recruitment means I get to share more about 91¸£Àû with prospective students, parents and school counsellors across Europe. I am therefore used to talking with people who are new to 91¸£Àû, and I often say that the diversity of 91¸£Àû's campus community is one of the things I like most. From first coming out to now being a Co-Chair on the Staff Network, 91¸£Àû's been central to my LGBT life. I'd be glad to offer an informal welcome and chat whether you are an existing member of staff, or a recent joiner."
Izzy Evans
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"I started working at 91¸£Àû University in 2017, shortly after relocating to the West Midlands. Whether you're new to 91¸£Àû or have been unsure whether to join, we’ll be happy to hear from you. Not knowing many people outside of the University, I've enjoyed making the most of working at 91¸£Àû: joining rock up and play badminton sessions, taking a German language class and becoming co-chair of the LGBT+ network. I'm open to trying new activities and look forward to any suggestions which could help revitalise the network, whether it's board games or reading clubs, coffee or sport..."