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Traffic Planner
Bus Station Controller
Financial
Assistant
Engineer
Apprentice
HR Consultant
Project
Manager
Travel Advisor
Receptionist
PR Officer
Customer Services Assistant
Health and Safety Advisor
Marketing Manager
Tube Driver
Programme Manager
Security Guard
Civil Engineering Inspector
Graduate
Community Art Curator
Intelligence Analyst
Technical
Advisor
Surveyor
Internal Audit
Traffic Planner
Bus
Station Controller
Financial Assistant
Engineer
Apprentice
HR Consultant
Project Manager
Travel
Advisor
Receptionist
PR Officer
Customer Services
Assistant
Health and Safety Advisor
Marketing Manager
Tube Driver
Programme Manager
Security Guard
Civil
Engineering Inspector
Graduate
Community Art Curator
OUT and PROUD to keep London Moving.
We want to be as diverse as the city we represent,
so we welcome applications from everyone
regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual
orientation, faith or disability.
tfl.gov.uk/jobs
PROUD to be transporting WorldPride
in London.
Transport for London
Pride London believes that the general
health and well-being of LGBT
Londoners is an important, but often
overlooked issue.
This campaign is about more than just sexual
health and will focus on healthy living, healthy
attitudes and proper access to services and
information.
The ban on gay men donating blood looks likely
to be relaxed but we will be campaigning for
full equality, as well as highlighting the rising
incidence of undiagnosed HIV in the UK.
Pride London will be raising awareness of these
interlinked issues and will be demonstrating the
ease and speed with which HIV testing can now
be carried out, as well as the consequences of
these two health issues. Pride London will also be
highlighting the growing problem of suicide in
the younger LGBT community.
What are we doing?
• Campaigning for equality
for gay men donating blood
• Raising awareness of LGBT
youth suicides
• Highlighting the ease and speed of
HIV testing and the rise in HIV rates
amongst certain sectors of the
LGBT community
Tackling homophobia
and transphobia
Over the pasts year there is a steady rise
in homophobic attacks across London
and the UK – this is unacceptable.
This campaign seeks to eliminate hate crimes
against LGBT people and calls for better policing
of our community. We want to see stronger laws
to deter those who advocate transphobia and
homophobia and proper punishment for those who
carry out attacks. LGBT people deserve protection.
The campaign was launched on 25 November
2009 at the Quebec Bar, London by Pride London
patron Naechanè Romeo. Naechanè was originally
born in Guyana, a Commonwealth country where
being LGBT is still both socially unacceptable
and very much a criminal offence . Other patrons
supporting the campaign include Peter Tatchell
and Stephen K Amos.
Health and
Wellbeing
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