Don't forget, Omagh Pride's inaugural video premieres on YouTube at 7 pm GMT. Join us and watch youtube.com/watch?v=79MO... #OmaghPride #LoveIsLove #Pride, #LGBTQ #Equality
Save the Date Omagh pride 13 june 2026
Omagh Pride to return in 2026
This year’s Omagh Pride parade is set to take place on Saturday 13 June 2026, organisers have announced. This will be the sixth annual march in the town to promote LGBTQIA+ equality and visibility.
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Happy International Coming Out Day!!
🥳 Wishing everyone a very happy International Coming Out Day!!
🌈 On this day in 1987 LGBTQIA+ people marched on Washington DC to demand equal rights.
❤ No matter your identity, you should be proud of who you are!
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A variation of the pride flag with a yellow background, My Way Access logo on the left, and the inclusive chevron and rainbow stripes on the right.
🏳️🌈 Today My Way Access shows support and solidarity with @omaghpride.com!
Celebrating love, diversity, and the right to be unapologetically yourself.
Solidarity with our LGBTQIA+ family – not just today, but every day. 🌈💪
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Today is OMAGH PRIDE 14 June 2025
Reducing the Risk - LGBTQIA+ Community & Domestic Abuse 1 in 2 Trans People 1 in 3 Bisexual People 1 in 4 Lesbian or Gay People These are the average numbers of people from each community who are likely to experience domestic abuse in their lifetimes. In 2018, Galop’s national research showed that 11% of LGBT people had faced domestic abuse from a partner in the last year. This increased to 17% of black, Asian and minority ethnic LGBT people.
Do not assume that everyone is cisgender or heterosexual Introduce yourself with your pronouns and allow people to tell you theirs if they wish Take care not to ‘out’ anyone, deliberately or otherwise Consider if domestic abuse or a sexual assault may have been motivated by anti-LGBT+ hate, or other potential hate motivation Be clear that a targeted person is never responsible for the violence they receive Use active listening and reflect back the language used by the person you are talking to Continue to build knowledge on LGBT+ experiences through trainings, and community engagement Develop referral pathways with specialist services Remember that official documents do not always reflect the true gender identity of a person Remember to give victims regular updates, so they know that they haven’t been forgotten Some tips for making services accessible for LGBTQIA+ People
LGBTQIA+ and experienced sexual harassment or sexual violence? Specialised support is available:- Belfast Trans Resource Centre belfasttrans.org.uk HERe NI hereni.org Cara Friend cara-friend.org.uk Rainbow Project rainbow-project.org National Helpline for LGBT+ Victims & Survivors of Abuse & Violence 0800 999 5428 help@galop.org.uk
Today is @omaghpride.com
Lets talk about LGBTQIA+ People and Domestic Abuse
1 in 2 Trans People
1 in 3 Bisexual People
1 in 4 Lesbian or Gay People
These are the average numbers of people from each community who are likely to experience domestic abuse in their lifetimes.
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Green Party Northern Ireland event poster with the headline “WE ARE NOT POWERLESS! TAKE A STAND.” The poster lists details for an emergency rally against racist riots at Belfast City Hall, Omagh Pride 2025 events, and a Unite Against Racism gathering in Downpatrick. The background shows a large crowd holding banners and placards at a demonstration, with the Green Party logo at the bottom.
If you spot and take a photo of Mal O’Hara, the only local party leader officially at OMAGH PRIDE, please remember to tag us @greenpartyni !
4/4 #antiracism #omaghpride #UniteAgainstRacism