LGBT+ Challenges & Opportunities Seminar

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Mansion House, Friday 3rd June

Join the Lord Mayor of Dublin in the Mansion House for a LGBT+ Challenges and Opportunities seminar. Topics that will be discussed include access to appropriate health and mental health services, the role of education in supporting LGBT+ inclusion and good practice LGBT+ equality in the workplace.

The in person seminar begins at 10am and concludes at 3pm on Friday 3rd June. A light lunch will be provided with tea / coffee on arrival and at interval.

It is not required to bring physical tickets to the event. Registration is required by us to keep track of numbers attending only.


Date:
Friday 3rd June
Time:
10.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
Mansion House, Dublin, Ireland

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