The theme for this year’s Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week is Allies for Inclusion and will be launched in Cork City Hall by Lord Mayor Cllr Mick Finn on Monday May 13th , an occasion fixed now in the civic calendar which will see the Rainbow Flag raised by the city for the fifth successive year and allies of the LGBTI Inter-Agency process honoured for their support.
On this the 9th LGBTI+ Awareness Week the Cork LGBTI Inter-Agency group have reflected on the individual and organisational champions who have helped the Inter-Agency process and have helped us create a week which demonstrates very visibly that it is the job of the city, its public agencies, communities and civic leaders to challenge homophobia and transphobia.
7 individual champions will be honoured as well as 8 Public Service Champions, 6 community Champions and one Religious Faith Champion.
The role that all of these has played in supporting the LGBTI Inter-Agency process has been so important, and in part why as a city we are now opening our 9th Awareness Week – the only such event anywhere in Ireland which commands the support of the city, its public agencies, communities and increasingly some faith communities.
- REPRO FREE. 13/05/2019. Pictured are, Lord Mayor Cllr Mick Finn with Liam Ronayne, Cork City Librarian, Garda Lorraine O’Donovan, Patrica Looney, Cork City Library, Tony Power, Cork City Council, Siobhan O’Dowd, Chair Cork LGBTI+ Inter Agency Group, Kate Moynihan, LINC, Elaine Cronin, Cork ETB, Denise Twohig, TUSLA, Phil Corcoran, Sexual Health Centre, Triona Healy, Cork Community Work Department, Tom Cronin, DEASP, Margo Hayes, Cork City Partnership, Kieran O’Connell, Cork City Council and Padraig Rice, Gay Project Coordinator, at the Launch of the Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week, “Allies for Inclusion”, at City Hall, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan. The theme for this year’s Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week is Allies for Inclusion and will be launched in Cork City Hall by Lord Mayor Cllr Mick Finn on Monday May 13th, an occasion fixed now in the civic calendar which will see the Rainbow Flag raised by the city for the fifth successive year and allies of the LGBTI Inter-Agency process honoured for their support. On this the 9th LGBTI+ Awareness Week the Cork LGBTI Inter-Agency group have reflected on the individual and organisational champions who have helped the Inter-Agency process and have helped us create a week which demonstrates very visibly that it is the job of the city, its public agencies, communities and civic leaders to challenge homophobia and transphobia. 7 individual champions will be honoured as well as 8 Public Service Champions, 6 community Champions and one Religious Faith Champion. The role that all of these has played in supporting the LGBTI Inter-Agency process has been so important, and in part why as a city we are now opening our 9th Awareness Week – the only such event anywhere in Ireland which commands the support of the city, its public agencies, communities and increasingly some faith communities.
- REPRO FREE. 13/05/2019. Pictured are, Lord Mayor Cllr Mick Finn with Tony Power, Cork City Council, Triona Healy, Cork Community Work Department, Padraig Rice, Gay Project Coordinator, Tom Cronin, DEASP, Phil Corcoran, Sexual Health Centre, Margo Hayes, Cork City Partnership, Denise Twohig, TUSLA, Kate Moynihan, LINC, Liam Ronayne, Cork City Librarian, Patrica Looney, Cork City Library, Garda Lorraine O’Donovan, Elaine Cronin, Cork ETB, Siobhan O’Dowd, Chair Cork LGBTI+ Inter Agency Group, Kieran O’Connell, Cork City Council, at the Launch of the Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week, “Allies for Inclusion”, at City Hall, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan. The theme for this year’s Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week is Allies for Inclusion and will be launched in Cork City Hall by Lord Mayor Cllr Mick Finn on Monday May 13th, an occasion fixed now in the civic calendar which will see the Rainbow Flag raised by the city for the fifth successive year and allies of the LGBTI Inter-Agency process honoured for their support. On this the 9th LGBTI+ Awareness Week the Cork LGBTI Inter-Agency group have reflected on the individual and organisational champions who have helped the Inter-Agency process and have helped us create a week which demonstrates very visibly that it is the job of the city, its public agencies, communities and civic leaders to challenge homophobia and transphobia. 7 individual champions will be honoured as well as 8 Public Service Champions, 6 community Champions and one Religious Faith Champion. The role that all of these has played in supporting the LGBTI Inter-Agency process has been so important, and in part why as a city we are now opening our 9th Awareness Week – the only such event anywhere in Ireland which commands the support of the city, its public agencies, communities and increasingly some faith communities.
- REPRO FREE. 13/05/2019. Pictured the Rainbow Flag flying outside City Hall, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan. The theme for this year’s Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week is Allies for Inclusion and will be launched in Cork City Hall by Lord Mayor Cllr Mick Finn on Monday May 13th, an occasion fixed now in the civic calendar which will see the Rainbow Flag raised by the city for the fifth successive year and allies of the LGBTI Inter-Agency process honoured for their support. On this the 9th LGBTI+ Awareness Week the Cork LGBTI Inter-Agency group have reflected on the individual and organisational champions who have helped the Inter-Agency process and have helped us create a week which demonstrates very visibly that it is the job of the city, its public agencies, communities and civic leaders to challenge homophobia and transphobia. 7 individual champions will be honoured as well as 8 Public Service Champions, 6 community Champions and one Religious Faith Champion. The role that all of these has played in supporting the LGBTI Inter-Agency process has been so important, and in part why as a city we are now opening our 9th Awareness Week – the only such event anywhere in Ireland which commands the support of the city, its public agencies, communities and increasingly some faith communities.
- REPRO FREE. 13/05/2019. Pictured speaking is Siobhan O’Dowd, Chair Cork LGBTI+ Inter Agency, at the Launch of the Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week, “Allies for Inclusion”, at City Hall, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan. The theme for this year’s Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week is Allies for Inclusion and will be launched in Cork City Hall by Lord Mayor Cllr Mick Finn on Monday May 13th, an occasion fixed now in the civic calendar which will see the Rainbow Flag raised by the city for the fifth successive year and allies of the LGBTI Inter-Agency process honoured for their support. On this the 9th LGBTI+ Awareness Week the Cork LGBTI Inter-Agency group have reflected on the individual and organisational champions who have helped the Inter-Agency process and have helped us create a week which demonstrates very visibly that it is the job of the city, its public agencies, communities and civic leaders to challenge homophobia and transphobia. 7 individual champions will be honoured as well as 8 Public Service Champions, 6 community Champions and one Religious Faith Champion. The role that all of these has played in supporting the LGBTI Inter-Agency process has been so important, and in part why as a city we are now opening our 9th Awareness Week – the only such event anywhere in Ireland which commands the support of the city, its public agencies, communities and increasingly some faith communities.
- REPRO FREE. 13/05/2019. Pictured speaking, Lord Mayor Cllr Mick Finn, at the Launch of the Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week, “Allies for Inclusion”, at City Hall, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan. The theme for this year’s Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week is Allies for Inclusion and will be launched in Cork City Hall by Lord Mayor Cllr Mick Finn on Monday May 13th, an occasion fixed now in the civic calendar which will see the Rainbow Flag raised by the city for the fifth successive year and allies of the LGBTI Inter-Agency process honoured for their support. On this the 9th LGBTI+ Awareness Week the Cork LGBTI Inter-Agency group have reflected on the individual and organisational champions who have helped the Inter-Agency process and have helped us create a week which demonstrates very visibly that it is the job of the city, its public agencies, communities and civic leaders to challenge homophobia and transphobia. 7 individual champions will be honoured as well as 8 Public Service Champions, 6 community Champions and one Religious Faith Champion. The role that all of these has played in supporting the LGBTI Inter-Agency process has been so important, and in part why as a city we are now opening our 9th Awareness Week – the only such event anywhere in Ireland which commands the support of the city, its public agencies, communities and increasingly some faith communities.
- REPRO FREE. 13/05/2019. Pictured Lord Mayor Cllr Mick Finn, presenting a LGBTI+ Awareness Week Cork LGBTI Inter-Agency group organisational champion Certificate of Recognition to Cork ETB, represented by Elaine Cronin, Cork ETB and Denis Leamy, CE Cork ETB, at the Launch of the Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week, “Allies for Inclusion”, at City Hall, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan. The theme for this year’s Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week is Allies for Inclusion and will be launched in Cork City Hall by Lord Mayor Cllr Mick Finn on Monday May 13th, an occasion fixed now in the civic calendar which will see the Rainbow Flag raised by the city for the fifth successive year and allies of the LGBTI Inter-Agency process honoured for their support. On this the 9th LGBTI+ Awareness Week the Cork LGBTI Inter-Agency group have reflected on the individual and organisational champions who have helped the Inter-Agency process and have helped us create a week which demonstrates very visibly that it is the job of the city, its public agencies, communities and civic leaders to challenge homophobia and transphobia. 7 individual champions will be honoured as well as 8 Public Service Champions, 6 community Champions and one Religious Faith Champion. The role that all of these has played in supporting the LGBTI Inter-Agency process has been so important, and in part why as a city we are now opening our 9th Awareness Week – the only such event anywhere in Ireland which commands the support of the city, its public agencies, communities and increasingly some faith communities.
- REPRO FREE. 13/05/2019. Pictured Lord Mayor Cllr Mick Finn, presenting a LGBTI+ Awareness Week Cork LGBTI Inter-Agency group organisational champion Certificate of Recognition to Sexual Health Centre, represented by Phil Corcoran and Martin Davoran, both Sexual Health Centre, at the Launch of the Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week, “Allies for Inclusion”, at City Hall, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan. The theme for this year’s Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week is Allies for Inclusion and will be launched in Cork City Hall by Lord Mayor Cllr Mick Finn on Monday May 13th, an occasion fixed now in the civic calendar which will see the Rainbow Flag raised by the city for the fifth successive year and allies of the LGBTI Inter-Agency process honoured for their support. On this the 9th LGBTI+ Awareness Week the Cork LGBTI Inter-Agency group have reflected on the individual and organisational champions who have helped the Inter-Agency process and have helped us create a week which demonstrates very visibly that it is the job of the city, its public agencies, communities and civic leaders to challenge homophobia and transphobia. 7 individual champions will be honoured as well as 8 Public Service Champions, 6 community Champions and one Religious Faith Champion. The role that all of these has played in supporting the LGBTI Inter-Agency process has been so important, and in part why as a city we are now opening our 9th Awareness Week – the only such event anywhere in Ireland which commands the support of the city, its public agencies, communities and increasingly some faith communities.
- REPRO FREE. 13/05/2019. Pictured Lord Mayor Cllr Mick Finn, receiving a LGBTI+ Awareness Week Cork LGBTI Inter-Agency group individual champion Certificate of Recognition from Cllr John Buttimer and The Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, The Right Reverend Dr. Paul Colton, at the Launch of the Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week, “Allies for Inclusion”, at City Hall, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan. The theme for this year’s Cork LGBTI+ Awareness Week is Allies for Inclusion and will be launched in Cork City Hall by Lord Mayor Cllr Mick Finn on Monday May 13th, an occasion fixed now in the civic calendar which will see the Rainbow Flag raised by the city for the fifth successive year and allies of the LGBTI Inter-Agency process honoured for their support. On this the 9th LGBTI+ Awareness Week the Cork LGBTI Inter-Agency group have reflected on the individual and organisational champions who have helped the Inter-Agency process and have helped us create a week which demonstrates very visibly that it is the job of the city, its public agencies, communities and civic leaders to challenge homophobia and transphobia. 7 individual champions will be honoured as well as 8 Public Service Champions, 6 community Champions and one Religious Faith Champion. The role that all of these has played in supporting the LGBTI Inter-Agency process has been so important, and in part why as a city we are now opening our 9th Awareness Week – the only such event anywhere in Ireland which commands the support of the city, its public agencies, communities and increasingly some faith communities.