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A place for lesbian and bisexual women. HERe NI is a charity that works on a regional basis to improve the quality of life for lesbian and bisexual women and their families.
Here NI
2M ago
Have a look at the LGBTQIA+ Heritage Project’s events during February.
Email joe@hereni.org or maryellen@hereni.org for more information.
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Here NI
8M ago
Would you like to work for us? We are recruiting for a Policy Development Officer. Please have a look at the flyer and email Cara for an application pack at cara.mccann@hereni.org……….
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Here NI
4y ago
We began our journey to become a family five years ago. At first we began exploring surrogacy as an option and quickly moved on as the costs were mounting and there was a lot of risk involved in Northern Ireland with the surrogate changing their mind at the last minute. We explored fostering and were very interested in this as an option but with the placement of a child not being permanent it was hard to see us coping when the day came to let the child go back to their birth parents. Adoption seemed to be the best option for us and so we made a few enquiries. We decided to adopt through th ..read more
Here NI
4y ago
My name is Claire, I met my wife Donna in
May 2013 and we travelled to New York to get married in October 2016. From the
early days of our relationship we both knew we wanted children, indeed this was
one of the main reasons we decided to get married. The safety and security
provided through marriage was something we had always wanted for any future family
we would have.
When it came to making plans for growing
our family, we discussed a number of options including fertility, however our
hearts always came back to adoption. We knew we could provide a loving home for
any child, however doin ..read more
Here NI
4y ago
In 2017 we adopted our two daughters, then
age 3 and 4. We always knew we wanted to
be parents but as a same sex couple adoption was not an option prior to
2013. After a series of fertility
treatments at a local clinic, which were ultimately unsuccessful, we were
feeling a little lost and emotionally bruised to say the least.
A change in the law now opened up adoption
to us and after an initial chat with Belfast Trust we decided to apply to
adopt. We were worried that us being a
same sex couple might be an issue as we didn’t know any other same sex couples
at that time who had adopted ..read more
Here NI
5y ago
Here NI has prepared a response to the “Proposals for the Future Model of Breast Assessment Services for the Population of Northern Ireland.”
Download the response (PDF) >
We welcome
this consultation process, and the attempts made by the Department to maximise
engagement. The Northern
Ireland Sexual Orientation Strategy and Action Plan (SOSAP) was originally
proposed by OFMdFM during direct rule in 2005. However, upon devolution this
draft strategy was shelved until 2012 when it was announced through the draft
‘Strategy for Cohesion Sharing and Integration’ that a new strategy would ..read more
Here NI
5y ago
The Wow Group will next meet on Wednesday 1st of July at 7pm for a Story-telling session – details below:
Some info on this workshop:
Dr Clodagh Harvey is a specialist on the Irish storytelling tradition who has conducted research among storytellers all over Ireland. In this informal workshop she will talk about the two main branches of the storytelling tradition, the kinds of stories associated with each as well as assumptions about gender roles within the tradition. She will share some of her personal experiences with storytellers as well as her favourite stories, and as a group we will look ..read more