First meeting of LGBT youth group in Cookstown
- Meeting organised by Cara-Friend, an LGBT service running throughout NI
- Thursday, January 7 from 6-8pm in Cookstown Leisure Centre
- Focusing on a safe space mentality for those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender
A new group to help young people in the Cookstown area who may be lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, will meet for the first time this Thursday.
The youth group has been set up by Cara-Friend, which is an LGBT service running throughout NI.
The first meeting will be held on Thursday night from 6-8pm in Cookstown Leisure Centre.
Declan Meehan, who is the youth development manager said rural areas like Mid Ulster left many young people feeling isolated.
“Isolation of young LGBT people, particularly in rural areas, can be very damaging to young people’s mental health and as such, tackling it is a priority for Cara-Friend,” he said.
“It is a peer support and guidance service that focuses on a safe space mentality for those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender; and for those who might be questioning either their sexuality or gender identity,” said Declan.
Isolation of young LGBT people, particularly in rural areas, can be very damaging to young people’s mental health
Declan Meehan
“The new youth group will provide a social outlet for young LGBT people in the wider Cookstown area, as well as a safe space in which they can learn about personal development and meet other like minded young people who may be going through a similar process as themselves.
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