LGBT

Useful LGBT Links

http://www.cusu-lbgt.com/

Click on the link above and you will be directed to the CUSU LBGT homepage where you can find information on issues/events/advice/welfare offered by this group.

http://www.peersupport.cam.ac.uk/

Peer Support complements the existing welfare and tutorial systems and provides students with a friendly but formally trained, confidential service. Peer Supporters can help students talk through their problems or difficulties and encourage them to find their own answers or solutions. They are not counsellors and do not offer advice but are able, when necessary, to refer students to other sources of help.

http://www.outproud.org/brochures.html

Good and accurate information is essential to anyone who is trying to understand their sexual orientation, trying to get past the confusion that’s all too often present. And it’s essential as you continue your journey and think about coming out.

OutProud offers brochures to help you get the answers you need. Whether you’re gay, lesbian, bisexual, still figuring things out, or someone who just wants to better understand what it means to be a lesbigay individual, we think you’ll find this literature helpful and informative.

http://www.srcf.ucam.org/revelate/

Revelate is a group of students in Cambridge who are both religious and lesbian, bisexual, gay or transgendered (LBGT). It was started at the beginning of the 2003-4 academic year and by the end of that year included people of various religions and sexualities.

Revelate exists to meet the needs specific to LBGT, religious, Cambridge students. Currently these have been identified as needing a means of confidentially contacting other LBGT religious students and meeting up. The other major role which Revelate fulfils is as a formal body of people, requiring that other religious and LBGT groups acknowledge that LBGT, religious people do exist!

http://www.nus.org.uk/Campaigns/LGBT/

NUS LGBT is the voice of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) students throughout the UK. We work to combat discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, both within education and throughout society.

A key part of our role is to develop and support LGBT student groups and student activists. In addition, we campaign for the rights of LGBT people across the UK and throughout the world.
Four facts that illustrate why we need an LGBT campaign:
1. LGBT pupils are more likely to leave school at 16 and not reach further or higher education (regardless of their achievements at school). Two out of five say they fear the bullying will continue if they stay.
2. LGBT people are officially subject to the death penalty in nine countries in the world, in three of which recent executions have taken place.
3. Waiting times of ten years are not uncommon for trans people wishing to access surgery or other treatments on the NHS.
4. Many colleges and universities still refuse to re-issue degree certificates for graduates who have changed gender roles. This means a trans person may either have to apply for jobs with employers who aren’t going to ask to see their certificates, or voluntarily disclose their medical history during application.

SE EVENTS

Dear Eddies,

here’s your schedule of events for Michaelmas 2009:


Wednesday 7th October – Bowling Night – Meet in the CR at 9pm

A huge hit last year and sure to be an exciting way to meet people


Thursday/Friday 8ht/9th October – Soul Tree Remixology Nights (£4 Freshers Week only)

*this event is not organized by the CR – you can find details on the page below*

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=134337744822&ref=ts


Saturday 10th October – Fresher’s Week BOP Spectacular

9pm – 2am Eddies CR


Sunday 11th October

International Food Night – 7pm Eddies CR

Free food and drinks!

LGBT Student Welcome and Movie Night – 8pm Garden Room

Informal welcome, meeting, and movie night. Free snacks and drinks.


St Edmund’s College Fresher’s Week Facebook Group:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=70558900855&ref=ts


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Environmental

The responsibility for this page being updated belongs to The Environmental Officer

1. Recycling Facilities

2. Ongoing matters

3. Top Energy Saving Tips

4. Links

The Eddies Environmental committee is dedicated to ensuring the continued environmental running of the college, and to improving our ‘green’ standing as far as possible over the coming year.

Becoming an environmentally friendly college depends on a joint effort from all its student members as well as staff, and we always welcome suggestions from members of the CR on how we can improve our facilities.

Recycling Facilities:

Below is a list of the current facilities around our college that we can all benefit from using:

Norfolk Building:
Paper recycling bin under the pigeon holes and in some kitchens
Glass recycling bin in each kitchen (bright yellow lid – please wash all glass and remove labels)

Richard Laws:
Glass recycling bins outside each kitchen (bright yellow lid – please wash all glass and remove labels)

Brian Heap:
Glass recycling bins in each kitchen (bright yellow lid – please wash all glass and remove labels)

Library:
Paper recycling bin next to the photocopier

Laundry:
Bin for unwanted clothes to be donated to charity

There are also large recycling bins at the front of the College, coming out of the left-hand side driveway opposite the back entrance to the kitchens. Here you will find bins for tins cans, glass, paper, plastic bottles and cardboard - please use them!

Ongoing matters:

Firstly, we are currently working on implementing an action plan throughout college drawn up by the previous environmental committee that will help us to reduce our energy usage.

In addition, we are looking to provide more recycling bins within all buildings to help all of us recycle our waste. The aim is to provide full recycling facilities in every kitchen. Moreover, we envisage to set up a student-run allotment.

A free bicycle doctor workshop is held every saturday between 5.00 and 6.00 pm in the bike sheds in front of Norfolk building. Whatever the matter the Bicycle Doctors will try to help you out.

Furthermore, the college is going to have a Green Committee . Volunteers are needed for the Bicycle Doctors, recycling issues and new ideas. I hope to develop a striving green scene around college.

St. Edmund’s was officially rated the 10th ‘greenest’ Cambridge college by the CUECS Environmental League table of 2007, which is a fantastic achievement! We are going to participate again this year and hope to improve. the green status. However, in order to make Eddies to the rising star of enivironmental performance, here are some top tips everyone can do to help:

Top Energy Saving Tips:

TURN OFF LIGHTS:
The lights in the Norfolk building and in toilets are not on timed sensors. By remembering to switch them off we will save money as well as energy

TURN OFF ELECTRICALS:
We can also remember to switch off our own electrical when not in use: laptops, mobile phone chargers, lamps, stereos, kettles, cookers etc. Remember, a computer monitor left on overnight wastes enough energy to heat 6 microwave dinners!

SAVE ELECTRIC & WATER:
Try not to boil more water than you need, and switch off taps after use (and when brushing your teeth!)

SAVE PAPER:
Print double-sided where possible, and re-use paper and envelopes

RE-USE CARRIER BAGS:
Use the supermarkets ‘Bag for Life’ that are strong, re-usable and normally more environmentally friendly than plastic bags. Sainsbury’s in town also has a recycling point where you can recycle plastic bags.

BUY LOCAL:
Buy locally sourced products rather than ones flown in from abroad, and buy organic / fair-trade where possible for as more ethical choice

Links

There are loads more great tips on the internet, such as The Energy Saving Trust:


http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/

http://www.stopglobalwarming.org/carboncalculator.asp?c=5

Cambridge University Environmental Consulting Society: http://www.societies.cam.ac.uk/cuecs/index.html

Let me know if you would like to be added to the University Environmental Mailing list to receive e-mails about Green Matters in and around the University. If you have any comments, queries or suggestions, please get in touch – I will be happy to hear them!

Tim Rademacher
Environment Officer – ttr22