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CoSO
Cathedral Buildings
64 Donegall Street
BELFAST
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T: +44 (0) 2890 890 201
F: +44 (0) 2890 278 654
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Welcome to
the Coalition on Sexual Orientation (CoSO)
The Coalition on Sexual Orientation was established by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) groups in Northern Ireland in order to provide a voice for the LGBT Community in debates and consultations surrounding the rights of the community.
CoSO aspires to represent the LGBT Community on issues around sexual orientation. CoSO acts as an umbrella body with which public authorities may consult in order to fulfil their statutory duty to promote equal opportunities irrespective of sexual orientation. It will seek to ensure that the concerns of the entire LGBT Community are adequately articulated and acted upon.
This website aims to keep interested individuals and organisations updated on our on-going work. |
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CoSO hosted
major conference on "Sexual Orientation
Equality, Human Rights and Our Shared Future" on Saturday 17 November
updated 3 February 2008
 The conference
was held as part of Anti-Homophobia Northern
Ireland (AHNI) 2007. AHNI was established by CoSO in 2004 to help place
an annual focus on issues of sexual orientation discrimination, hate,
equality and human rights. AHNI reinforces the message that we all need
to play our part in challenging discrimination against LGBT people in
Northern Ireland.
This major conference featured speakers from across the UK and
Ireland and further afield, including:
- Hans Ytterberg, Sweden's
Ombudsman
against Discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation
- Patrick Stoakes, Director of
Equality
Network, Scotland
- Professor Barry Fitzpatrick, CoSO
- Prof Stephen Whittle OBE, Founder and Vice-President of
Press for Change
- Patricia Prendiville, Executive Director of
ILGA-Europe
- Christopher Robson, Co-Founder of
Gay and Lesbian Equality
Network Ireland
- Michael Cunningham, Deputy Chief Constable,
Lancashire
Constabulary
- Professor Colin Harvey, Commissioner with the
Northern Ireland Human
Rights Commission.
A selection of the speakers' presentations can be downloaded (Powerpoint
PPT format):
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LGB Voluntary Organisations Grant Fund
- grants have been allocated to successful LGB groups updated 3
February 2008
The lesbian, gay and bisexual Sector has received a financial package
of support from the Office of the First Minister and Deputy First
Minister. This package is being managed by the Coalition on Sexual
Orientation (CoSO) on behalf of the Sector and a Steering Group made of
up CoSO member organisations, non-CoSO LGB organisations and a
representative from OFMDFM sit on this group and oversee the Project.
This project has provided the opportunity to offer a one off small
grant opportunity to LGB groups and organisations across the LGB sector
in Northern Ireland.
Applications to this fund were invited by 30 November 2007. A number
of LGB organisations have been successful and have received grants to
undertake specific projects in accordance with the overall aims of the
LGB Sector Project.
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| CoSO presented Information
Seminars across Northern Ireland on the Bill of
Rights December 2007
According to an online poll from the Northern Ireland Human Rights
Commission more than 80 per cent of people surveyed believe that there
is a need for a Bill of Rights in Northern Ireland.
The Bill of Rights is on the political agenda, particularly through the
work of the Bill of Rights Forum, and CoSO believes it is important that
the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) community has an input.
To raise awareness of the development of the Bill of Rights, CoSO hosted a series of events to engage local LGBT communities and
individuals in the current consultation process for the Bill of Rights.
CoSO hosted four seminars focused on local LGBT communities in
L’Derry (12 November), Newry (14 November), North Down and Ards (26
November) and Causeway (3 December), to find out more about LGBT needs
and issues relevant to the Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland.
Further details can be found in
this
press release.
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| Coalition on Sexual Orientation condemns Ian
Paisley Junior’s comments as dangerous and nothing short of incitement
to hatred! 31 May 2007
The Coalition on Sexual Orientation is seriously concerned with the
comments which have been quoted in Hot Press Magazine and reported
widely in the Northern Ireland media.
We are deeply concerned that the comments, unfortunately not new in
our society, have been made by a Junior Minister / MLA at the heart of
government in Northern Ireland.
To this end CoSO has sought a meeting with the First and Deputy First
Ministers, to assuage the very real and potentially life threatening
consequences of actions and words such as those given recent media
attention and which have led to nothing short of incitement to hatred.
CoSO calls on all MLAs from across the political spectrum to condemn
the comments made by the Minister and to hold those who break the pledge
of office and Ministerial code, in such fundamentally important areas as
equality and human rights, to account.
Read the
full CoSO statement>>
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| CoSO appoints Office Administrator 17 May
2007
Following the recent recruitment exercise, CoSO is delighted to announce
the appointment of its first Office Administrator.
The Office Administrator provides comprehensive administrative support to CoSO and the
LGBT sector. This is just one of the strategic objectives of the
funding
which the LGBT sector applied for and has been provided by
the Office of the First Minister & Deputy First Minister.
The Coalition on Sexual Orientation brings together lesbian, gay,
bisexual and trans (LGBT) groups and individuals to work towards an
inclusive society, which embraces diversity and where the rights of LGBT
people are fully respected and protected under the law.
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CoSO Conference
Sexual Orientation Equality, Human Rights & Our Shared Future. Saturday
17 November
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LGB Grant Fund
Grants allocated to successful LGB groups.
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CoSO presented Bill of
Rights Information Seminars
Across NI last November & December.
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Hate Crimes
The PSNI offer this advice to anyone wishing to report a homophobic incident.
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CoSO supports
World AIDS Day
1st December 2007
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