Equality Network

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The Equality Network is one of Scotland's national organisations working for LGBTI rights and equality. Established by LGBT activists in 1997, it is a registered charity[1] and a company limited by guarantee (no. SC220213), based in Edinburgh. In 2011 it had an income of £374,000.

History[]

The Equality Network was founded back in 1997 as a national organisation working for LGBT rights and equality in Scotland and 2014 for LGBTI rights and equality in Scotland. The Equality Network has superseded the work of Outright Scotland.

It is a registered charity governed by a Board of Trustees. It has received funding from some of the following organisations: the Equality Unit of the Scottish Government, the Grundtvig programme of the European Commission, the Equality and Human Rights Commission, the Big Lottery Fund and the programme. It also raises money from individuals across Scotland.

Work[]

Over the past 17 years the Equality Network has claimed a number of victories for LGBT equality in Scotland including an equal age of consent, the repeal of Section 28, Civil Partnerships, Gender Recognition, adoption and fertility rights, hate crime laws, and most recently same-sex marriage.

Scottish Trans Alliance[]

The Scottish Trans Alliance is a project within the Equality Network to "improve gender identity and gender reassignment equality, rights and inclusion in Scotland".[2] Scottish Trans Alliance has three full-time staff working for the Equality Network.[2] James Morton is manager of Scottish Trans Alliance.[3][4] Morton is the author of A Scottish History of Trans Equality Activism.[5]

Awards[]

The Equality Network won the Campaign of the Year Award at the Herald Society Awards 2012, and Campaign of the Year at the LGBT Youth Scotland Awards 2012, both for the Equal Marriage campaign - the UK's first campaign for same-sex marriage rights, established by the Equality Network in 2008. It was also shortlisted for Public Campaign of the Year at the Scottish Politician of the Year Awards 2012.[6]

See also[]

Other national LGBT organisations:

Other national organisations with a substantial LGBT remit:

Other national equality and human rights organisations:

References[]

  1. ^ "Equality Network, Registered Charity no. SC037852". Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator.
  2. ^ a b "About Scottish Trans Alliance". Scottish Trans. Retrieved 2 September 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Brooks, Libby (9 November 2017). "Legal recognition for non-binary people planned in Scotland". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Changing gender to be made easier under Scottish Government plans". The Scotsman. 9 November 2017. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  5. ^ Morton, James (2018). "A Scottish history of trans equality activism". In Burns, Christine (ed.). Trans Britain: Our Long Journey from the Shadows. Unbound. ISBN 978-1783524716.
  6. ^ Gardham, Magnus (5 November 2012). "Political award nominations reflect a momentous year". The Herald. Glasgow. Retrieved 16 November 2012.

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