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Queer Connect (18-25's) - 6/5/2026

Date and time

6th of May | 18:30 - 21:30

Where to find us

Online

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Overview of the group

Moreook onto sessions on the Eventbrite Page! - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/queer-connect-with-rainbow-mind-tickets-1829088445779?aff=oddtdtcreatorrnrnJOIN US EVERY OTHER WEDNESDAY @ 6:30PM FOR QUEER CONNECTrnAn online space for young LGBTQIA+ people (aged 18-25), hosted by creative therapist Brendan (he/they)rnrn>>> What is Queer Connect (QC)??rnCOMMUNITY BUILDING: QC is UK wide, online and intersectionally inclusive, so you can grow who you know.rnrnCREATIVE SELF-CARE: QC is a creative space, so B.Y.O. creative projects or hobbies, and/or take part in guided activities rooted in radical self-care, compassion and creative therapy.rnrnON YOUR TERMS: QC is an open invitation to show up as you are and take up space. There's zero pressure to talk and you can choose how you want to connect with yourself and others.rnrnALL VIBES WELCOME: QC is for you - whether you're loud & proud LGBTQIA+, laying low with your identity/ies, or still figuring it all out, you'll be warmly welcomed. Because this space is about connection, not labels.rnrn>>> What does a session look like??rnEach session starts at 6:30pm and follows the same structure.rnrnThe first hour is planned and facilitated by Brendan, but how much you engage is up to you.rnrnBrendan will invite everyone to check-in at the start, to get a feel for where everyone is at, what people might want to do in this time together or need to feel comfortable in this space.rnAfter that, he will invite you to participate in some guided activities, but you don't have to if you don't want to - you can just carry on with your own creative task if that feels right.rnBrendan will be joined by co-hosts some weeks - other young LGBTQIA+ people who want to bring new creative and connective activities to the space. Think music, poetry, gaming, etc.rnBrendan will close the first hour with a check-out, to wrap up the guided time together.rnrnAfter that, it's fluid! You can choose to leave at 7:30pm or stick around for more chances to connect and create. Brendan will keep the space open until 8:30pm.

Our guidelines

Here are some guidelines to ensure that everyone can enjoy the space safely.

  • 1. Confidentiality: What is shared in the group stays in the group. Your facilitator will only share information outside the group if they are worried that you or someone else might be at risk of harm.
  • 2. Respecting Everyone’s Privacy: We do not share other members’ personal information inside or outside the group. Members should never feel pressured to share phone numbers, social media, email, or any other personal details. Sharing your information is always your choice.
  • 3. Looking After Yourself: If something feels difficult to hear or talk about, you can: · Take a short break · Step away from the screen (if online) · Mute your microphone (if online) · Do anything you need to feel calm and safe Your wellbeing comes first.
  • 4. Kindness and Respect: We treat each other with care. This means: · No shouting · No judging · No pressure · No disrespectful behaviour towards others or the facilitator Everyone deserves to feel safe and respected.
  • 5. One Person Speaks at a Time: Everyone is welcome to share — if and when they want to. You never have to talk about anything you don’t want to. This space isn’t for political or religious debate. We focus on personal experiences and emotional wellbeing.
  • 6. Arriving On Time: If you arrive late, you may wait in the virtual waiting room (if online) until there’s a natural pause. If you join with fewer than 5 minutes left, you may not be admitted.
  • 7. If Something Upsets You: If something makes you uncomfortable or distressed, please speak to: · The group facilitator · Your Mental Health Coach We are here to support you.
  • 8. Follow-Up Information: Sometimes we will send a short follow-up email with useful links or information after the session.
  • 9. Attendance: Please try to attend regularly. If you can’t make a session, just let the facilitator know. If you want to stay involved even when you can’t attend that week, you can request this without explaining why.
  • 10. Everyone Is Welcome: The Wellbeing Network is for everyone — all genders, sexualities, races, disabilities, religions, and backgrounds. You can join in the way that works best for you: · Camera on or off (if online) · Speaking or just listening · Participating as much or as little as you want You are welcome exactly as you are.

How can I be involved in this?

Come along to a meeting or find our more by contacting Brendan Lucia at: [email protected]

Come along or get in touch

You’re welcome to drop in - no need to register. For questions or support, contact Brendan Lucia at [email protected].

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