LBGQT+ Group

The LGBTQ+ Social Group members are a vibrant, supportive group of students wanting to make a difference and promote inclusivity across The Cheadle College. The group meets up on a weekly basis and provides a space for students and staff, LGBTQ+ or not, to discuss issues, observe special days, organise trips and to just sit and chat with like-minded people.

Since forming, members have visited numerous groups, organisations and social events for inspiration. They have walked in Manchester Pride, student Pride events and have observed awareness days. LGBTQ+ social meetings are every Thursday at 3.00 p.m. to get involved email Jayne Hickey jayne.hickey@tcg.ac.uk

Helpful Information

Homophobic, biphobic or transphobic hate crimes / incidents are motivated by the offender’s hostility or prejudice towards lesbian, gay, bi or trans people.
Anyone can be a victim of a homophobic, biphobic or transphobic incident – it does not matter if the victim is lesbian, gay, bi, trans or straight.

It is a hate crime if someone shouts homophobic, biphobic or transphobic abuse at someone in the street, or physically attacks them because they think they’re gay, lesbian, bi or trans.

Report it

If you feel you have experienced a hate crime or incident, report it. The police can only do something if they know about it. By reporting a crime or an incident you could be protecting someone else from harm.

There are a number of ways to report a homophobic, biphobic or transphobic hate crime or incident:

  • In an emergency call 999
  • At other times you can contact your local police force by dialling 101
  • You can report crime anonymously through the police website True Vision
  • You can get more support from Stop Hate UK

Some local LGBTQ+ groups provide hate crime reporting services – find details for a group in your area through our ‘What’s in my area?database