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About us

Stonewall Scotland was set up in 2000 in response to requests from Stonewall supporters in Scotland. Since then we have been campaigning for equality and justice for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people living in Scotland. We work with businesses, the public sector, the Scottish Executive, the Scottish Parliament and a range of partners to improve the lives of LGBT people in Scotland.

The work we do involves campaigning on, and raising the profile of, LGBT issues; helping to explain new policies and legislation practically to stakeholders; developing public services to invlove LGBT people in Scotland; and working with employers in the private, public and voluntary sector to tackle homophobic discrimination in the workplace.  


Key priorities

Our key priorities are:

  • Homophobic hate crime: in 2006, The Scottish Executive failed to deliver on its previous promise to introduce statutory aggravation on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, despite the fact that such legislation already exists in England and Wales, and despite the fact that in Scotland, similar protection on the basis of race and religion is in place. We will continue to campaign for Scottish legislation that tackles homophobic and transphobic hate crime.
  • Homophobic bullying in schools: Stonewall Scotland is working hard to raise awareness of the problem of homophobic bullying in schools. We will call on politicians to speak out and take action to address the problem. For more information, click here.
  • Workplace discrimination: We will continue our work with the public, private and voluntary sectors in Scotland; expanding the Scottish Diversity Champions programme, facilitating working environments where lesbian and gay staff can be themselves; and helping organisations and companies understand and comply with employment equality legislation. For more information, click here.
  • Public services: Our new 'Good Practice' project aims to help public services change their policy and practice toward their LGBT service users.  We are currently working with a variety of public services including councils, police forces and colleges to look at what works and what doesn't and share that learning across the public sector.  For more information, click here.
  • Fair for All - LGBT: In 2007/08, the Stonewall Scotland and NHS Scotland 'Fair for All - LGBT' project (known to many as the 'Health Inclusion Project') will carry on its valuable work to help NHS staff and services become more accessible and wecoming to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender service users. For more information on the Fair for All - LGBT project, go to www.lgbthealthscotland.org.uk

Recent Publications

You can download copies of Stonewall Scotland's most recent publications here.

E-bulletin

To sign up for the Stonewall e-bulletin and get a monthly update on Stonewall projects, campaigns and general activity all over Great Britain sent to your email account, sign up here.


Newsletter

To receive a copy of the latest Stonewall Scotland newsletter, please contact info@stonewallscotland.org.uk

Getting involved

To find out how you can get involved and support Stonewall Scotland, please click here.


Job opportunities

To view any current job opportunities with Stonewall Scotland, please click here.


Contact us

Please see below for our address and general contact details, as well as contact details for media enquiries.

General enquiries

Stonewall Scotland
9 Howe Street
Edinburgh
EH3 6TE

Telephone: 0131 557 3679
Fax: 0131 557 3793
Email: info@stonewallscotland.org.uk 

Media enquiries

For media enquires, please contact our Communications Officer, Christina Stokes, in the first instance, on direct number 0131 557 3789, or email christina.stokes@stonewallscotland.org.uk. If you have an urgent media enquiry after office hours, call Christina on 07983 644 387.

Charity number

We are a Registered Scottish Charity, number SC039681.

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