


Welcome to the new home of Young Women’s Health Project!
We’re currently working on our new site and can’t wait to share all of our fresh content with you in a new way. Please bear with us as we get this site up and running and very soon we’ll be posting regular content for young lesbian and bisexual women, and all of the fun stuff we get up to at our group each week!
See you all again very soon,
YWHP
We kicked off the first of six weeks of cycling this evening with glorious sunshine and a handful of Chewits – just the right concoction to keep our energy levels up!
We met at 4:15pm at Sidney Street Cafe to bring the bikes over to the Sheung Lok centre. This proved slightly more difficult than expected as the bikes outnumbered the people! Thankfully, Claire used all of her biking experience to carefully carry two bikes at the one time. A mighty feat it was. Helmets off to you, Claire!
After snacking on some treats at Sheung Lok and doing our introductions, we all headed over to the grounds of Medlock Primary School to learn the basics of cycling. Snigger all you like but even those of us who have been cycling for years struggled to pull off an emergency stop and swerve!
Not everyone was as confident with one-handed cycling or turning corners at the beginning but by the end of the session, we all felt capable of hitting the road next week. So confident even that some of us tried our hand at, well, no-handed cycling… It’s safe to say we won’t be attempting that on the roads any time soon!
The Proud Trust and Young Women’s Health Project are recognising International Women’s Day 2017 with an event bringing together young lesbian and bisexual women aged 14-25 alongside women professionals and decisions makers. This event is organised in collaboration Sylvia Pankhurst Gender Research Centre who are hosting the evening.
When: Thursday 9th March 2017 4:30-7:30pm
Where: The Ormond Building Council Chamber, Manchester Metropolitan University, All Saints Campus, M15 (Entrance off Lower Ormond Street)
Influential Women and Women leaders are invited to attend the event which will offer an opportunity to a engage with young Lesbian and Bisexual women directly to help bring about local change in Manchester. Women do not need to identify as lesbian or bisexual themselves but are coming with a willingness to hear from the young women involved in the event.
What the event will offer:
– An educational, open and safe space for women who love women and other women allies.
– Learning around specific health needs of lesbian and bisexual women
– Guidance on how to make your own work or service more inclusive of young lesbian and bisexual women
– Information to feed into financial decision making in the city around inclusion, health and youth and other agendas
– Free health resources to use in work with young people developed by young lesbian and bisexual women
– Accessible intergenerational space for both young lesbian and bisexual and women leaders to collaborate and exchange thoughts and experiences
The event will comprise a range of different activities and inputs including:
Living libraries
Research presentation
Discussion groups
Political cake decorating
Quizzes
Refreshments
RSVP to myrtle.finley[@]theproudtrust.org / 07530 316 656 by 2nd March 17
Download the invite here: LesBiCon IWD 9.3.17 Invite.
On Saturday we took a trip to the Manchester Museum to visit the Freedom and Fashion exhibition inspired by the large increase in UK women’s entry into the workforce during World War I.
‘I really enjoyed seeing the different types of fashion at the exhibit and learnt a lot of things about women’s freedom and fashion’ – Olivia
‘Freedom and Fashion – The clue is in the title. When viewing the different styles of the outfits I was able to see how women and designers showed how free they felt in their designs’ – Charlie
Well, the sun wasn’t shinning that brightly on our trip to Crosby Beach today and it was quite blustery at times (which made playing Volleyball that extra bit challenging/funny) but the experience warmed our hearts. Together we enjoyed trying out the outdoor exercise equipment, some games on the beach and some sun health awareness discussion. Not so much sun but definitely lots of fun!
Our 14th annual Summer Camp was brimming with fun, positivity, learning and excitement. This year our theme was #WomenCan and together the young lesbian and bisexual women made a wonderful to mural to reflect the theme. Thanks to everyone who was involved in supporting the project to go ahead.
You can come for all or part of camp. The cost is £10per day. There are a limited number of £5 bursary places available, contact Myrtle on 07530 316 656 for more details.
More details can be found in the flyer here: Summer camp flyer 2016
To request a place on Summer Camp please complete the 2016_Summer camp booking form and return to myrtle.finley@theproudtrust.org or post to YWHP, 49-51 Sidney Street, Manchester, M1 7HB. Deadline for booking forms is Sunday 12th June 2016.
We’re very excited to announce Summer Camp 2015! This year we’re heading to Tattenhall in Cheshire on 24th-26th July. There are lots of new things to try out and lots of fun to be had. Summer Camp is open to all young women, 14-25, who identify as lesbian or bisexual.
Download and read carefully through the Summer Camp 2015 flyer . The form you need to fill in is here: Camp booking form 2015. We hope to see you then!
On Saturday 28th of March (10:45-3pm) the young women’s group will be taking a trip to Shibden Hall in Halifax, home to the late Anne Lister. Don’t know who Anne Lister was? Not to worry you’ll find out on the 28th. If you can’t wait until then you can find out more here. We have a minibus to take us there and your lunch will be provided. There are only TEN(!) places so need to be sure you can make it to get a place. Comment on here or get in touch with Myrtle on myrtle[@]lgbtynw.org.uk or 07530 316 656 if you’d like to come along on this lovely day out!