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[[File:Gyrologo.png|thumb|GYRO logo]]'''Gay Youth R Out''' ('''GYRO'''), founded 1976, was a service for LGBTQ young people in [[Liverpool]], part of the Young Persons' Advisory Service (YPAS). | [[File:Gyrologo.png|thumb|GYRO logo]]'''Gay Youth R Out''' ('''GYRO'''), founded 1976, was a service for LGBTQ young people in [[Liverpool]], part of the Young Persons' Advisory Service (YPAS). | ||
| − | In 2012 it was a member of the [[LGBT Consortium]].<ref name=gyro>[GYRO web page, archived as at June 2012</ref> | + | In 2012 it was a member of the [[LGBT Consortium]].<ref name=gyro>[http://web.archive.org/web/20120617023446/http://www.gyro.org.uk/ GYRO web page], archived as at June 2012</ref> |
| − | It came second in the "Best Youth Group" category of the [[Pink Paper Readers Awards | + | It came second in the "Best Youth Group" category of the [[Pink Paper Readers' Awards]] 2011.<ref name=gyro /> |
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 9 April 2017
Gay Youth R Out (GYRO), founded 1976, was a service for LGBTQ young people in Liverpool, part of the Young Persons' Advisory Service (YPAS).In 2012 it was a member of the LGBT Consortium.[1]
It came second in the "Best Youth Group" category of the Pink Paper Readers' Awards 2011.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 GYRO web page, archived as at June 2012
