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#SaferToBeMe Conference:
LGBTQI+ Young People in the UK Amid Uncertain Times


November 6th 2026 at the
ONE Centre, Gateshead, U.K

A vital, one-day conference equipping educators, youth workers, and frontline professionals working with LGBTQI+ young people, with the insight, tools, and lived perspectives needed to better support LGBTQI+ young people in the UK today. A partnership event held by ReportOUT, Pride Action North and OUT North East.

Want to present a session at #SaferToBeMe? We have an open call for papers. Click here for more information

What is this conference about and why is it needed?

Across the UK, LGBTQI+ young people are navigating an increasingly complex and uncertain landscape shaped by global shifts, legal changes, shifting education policy, and rising hostility. Recent developments, including the UK Supreme Court’s interpretation of sex as “biological” under the Equality Act, have created widespread confusion about rights, access to spaces, and everyday safety, particularly for transgender and non-binary young people. Emerging guidance has reinforced this shift, with schools now expected to adopt more cautious approaches to gender identity, including restrictions around social transition and access to single-sex spaces.

At the same time, new education guidelines are reshaping how gender and identity can be discussed in classrooms, limiting how schools engage with these topics and placing educators and youth professionals under increasing pressure to interpret complex and evolving rules. This policy environment is unfolding alongside a broader global rise in homophobia and transphobia, with many LGBTQI+ young people reporting heightened fear, exclusion, and uncertainty about where they are safe and how they are supported.

For professionals working with young people, across schools, youth services, and community provision, this creates an urgent need for clarity, confidence, and informed practice. This conference provides a vital space to understand these changes, hear directly from lived experiences, and develop the knowledge and tools needed to support LGBTQI+ young people effectively, safely, and with care in today’s climate.

Our Keynote Speakers:

Our conference timetable:

Sessions are currently being finalised as part of our open call for papers; please note that, even once confirmed, all sessions and speakers remain subject to change.

Registration

9am - 9:30am

Registration and tea and coffee. Opportunity to network

Break

11am - 11:15am

Tea and coffee supplied

Lunch

12:45pm - 1:30pm

Buffet lunch supplied

Interactive Workshop

2:30pm - 3:30pm

Planning your approach back at base

Plenary

4:30pm - 4:45pm

Where do we go from here?

Keynote Speakers

9:30am - 10:15am

Hear from our Keynote Speakers - what do they say about LGBTQI+ young people in uncertain times?

Session 2

11:15am - 12noon

Speaker and topic TBC

Keynote

1:30pm - 1:45pm

Hear from our afternoon keynote Speaker

Break

3:30pm - 3:45pm

Tea and coffee supplied

Session 1

10:15 - 11am

Speaker and topic TBC

Session 3

12noon - 12:45pm

Speaker and topic TBC

Session 4

1:45pm - 2:30pm

Speaker and topic TBC

Session 5

3:45pm - 4;30pm

Speaker and topic TBC

We will be announcing our finalised facilitators, topics and speakers soon

Book your tickets on our events page:

Secure your place at this timely and essential conference by clicking the button below. Join a community of educators, youth workers, and frontline professionals committed to understanding and supporting LGBTQI+ young people in today’s rapidly changing landscape. Spaces are limited, and demand is expected to be high. Book now to ensure you don’t miss out on a day of critical insight, practical learning, and meaningful connection.

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