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OLGA – about us;
OLGA, Older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Association, is a voluntary organisation currently funded by Comic Relief and subscriptions from strategic partners. We are a National Community Network based in Scarborough. OLGA is entirely user led.
- We are an all-inclusive voluntary group whose main aim is to support the needs of the older lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans community.
- We provide social support and befriending and signposting
- We advise about organisations equality policies, emphasising the use of all inclusive, appropriate language.
- We deliver awareness raising workshops on issues surrounding lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans and receiving health and social care.
- We partner with organisations, including health and social care providers.
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1 December at 20:00 – 2 December at 01:00
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Fundraiser to Raise Money for Scarborough Pride 2012 and World Aids Day. We will be selling ribbons, raising money for Pride not Prejudice 2012, with a Raffle and other Manic Games.
Only £4 to get in, and tickets will be available from the Albion & the Eat Me Cafe, Hanover Road.Don’t Miss Out On This All-Inclusive Night of Madness & Mayhem from 8pm, with the Albion & Scarborough Pride Team, and Featuring the Beautiful Miss Blanche Devereaux |
Gay people ‘at risk of a lonelier old age’
Gay men and women in Britain are far more likely to end up living alone and have less contact with family in later life than heterosexual people, according to a groundbreaking report that raises significant questions for how society responds to their needs.
The report, the first of its kind, has implications for GPs, health and social services at a time when Britain’s population is ageing. It is estimated that there are a million lesbian, gay and bisexual people in Britain over the age of 55.
Read the full article at:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/sep/11/gay-people-risk-old-age
Gay people ‘at risk of a lonelier old age’
The full article appeared on p19 of the Main section section of the Observer on. It was published by Jamie Doward on guardian.co.uk at
- 40% of gay and bisexual men over 55 are single, compared with 15% of heterosexual men.
- 41% of lesbian, gay and bisexual people over 55 live alone compared with 28% of heterosexual people.
- 8% of lesbian, gay and bisexual people over 55 see members of their family a few times a week compared with 21% of heterosexual people.
- 15% of lesbian, gay and bisexual people over 70 work compared with 6% of heterosexual people.
- 9% of lesbian, gay and bisexual people over 55 have taken drugs within the last year, compared with 2% of heterosexual people.