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Online Toolbox ‘Leuven cares’
The City of Leuven is launching the online toolbox ‘Leuven cares’. This is a practical tool for bar owners and event organizers to prevent and tackle transgressive behavior in nightlife. […]
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Game ‘Got Your Back’
City of Leuven has developed the Got Your Back game in collaboration with De Aanstokerij: This game allows you to playfully experience how it feels to experience discrimination and wants […]
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IDAHOT & PAARS campaign in high school
City of Leuven enters into a partnership with PAARS vzw to involve all secondary schools in the PAARS campaign as part of IDAHOT. The PAARS package includes ready-to-use teaching and […]
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Training on gender and sexual diversity
The city of Leuven will organize a training on gender and sexual diversity for employees 4 times a year to raise more awareness, empathy and knowledge for the topic. City […]
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Coming Out Day – LGBTI+ elders
City of Leuven is celebrating Coming Out Day this year on Friday, October 11, with Seniors at the Movies at Kinepolis. This year we focus on LGBTI+ seniors and to […]
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New LGBTIQ+ Action Plan in Berlin
On 19th of December 2023, the Senate of Berlin adopted the new LGBTIQ+ Action Plan. With this third updated and expanded edition of the LGBTIQ+ Action Plan, the Senate is […]
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training on gender – sensitive care
In 2023, we designed a training program to address the unique healthcare needs of LGBTQI+ individuals. We successfully delivered this training to frontline workers in early 2024, equipping them with […]
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First Bi+ project in Berlin
Since 2024, Berlin has been funding the first Bi+ project in Berlin and in Germany. The “Bi+ Centre” run by the organisation Bi Berlin e.V. is intended to establish a […]
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Bystander intervention training
Since the beginning of 2023, over 600 people in Bruges have received bystander intervention training. In these trainings, participants acquire the skills to respond to inappropriate behavior or discrimination. They […]
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#EsRacismo Campaign
On March 25 of this year, the Copred, UNESCO Mexico, the Direction of Sexual Diversity and Human Rights of the Mexico City, and the local organization Racismo MX, planned, designed […]
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