South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb)
 will be hosting the first UK National Ambulance LGBT (lesbian, gay,
 bi-sexual, transgender) Network conference at the Amex Stadium,
 Brighton on Friday, 5 August. All NHS ambulance staff are invited
 to attend the conference free of charge.
SECAmb have secured established key note speakers for the
 conference and key themes are linked to LGBT Health Issues.
 Dr Joanna Semlyen PhD, CPsychol, AFBPsS, HCPC
 Registered Health Psychologist will speak on LGBT mental
 health issues and Caroline Paige, who transitioned after fifteen
 months of serving in the Royal Air Force, will be speaking on her
 personal experiences of going through the transitioning process
 within the workplace.
SECAmb Inclusion Manager Angela Rayner, who is one of the
 conference’s organisers, said: “We’re running three specialist
 workshops – Mental Health and LGBT people, Supporting trans
 patients and staff, and domestic violence in LGBT
 relationships.  The workshops will be repeated throughout the
 day so that participants will be able to select and attend their
 preferred options.”
The conference precedes the yearly Pride Brighton & Hove
 Festival on Saturday, 6 August, which is widely recognised as the
 most popular and flamboyant in Pride’s calendar.
Staff from the Trust’s Sussex, Surrey and Kent regions will once
 again represent SECAmb at the event and will be joined by fellow
 ambulance service colleagues from across the country.  It is
 expected that the Trust will have more than 100 participants in the
 parade and it is hoped that the conference will boost numbers to a
 record level this year.
Geraint Davies, Acting Chief Executive and Chair of PRIDE in
 SECAmb said: “SECAmb is absolutely delighted to host the first
 National Ambulance LGBT Network conference which shows SECAmb’s
 commitment to deliver diversity and equality for our patients and
 our staff.
“Year after year our strong presence at Pride 2016 never fails
 to receive tremendous cheers and support by the crowds lining the
 streets. It makes me extremely proud to be part of SECAmb.”
To reserve a place at the conference and for advice on
 accommodation, please contact Asmina.IChowdhury@secamb.nhs.uk