Chichester Observer

University’s LGBTQ+ officer brings visibility to transgende­r students

- Megan Baker news@chiobserve­r.co.uk

The student union’s LGBTQ+ officer at The University of Chichester has been ensuring the campus is a safe and inclusive place for transgende­r and gender nonconform­ing students.

Rylee Spooner, a student at The University of Chichester, has been the LGBTQ+ officer for almost a year and is determined to help normalise conversati­ons around sexuality and gender identity.

In this role, Rylee oversees fundamenta­l changes to support LGBT students at the university, and something they are especially passionate about is bringing visibility to transgende­r and gender nonconform­ing students.

One notable ‘win’ was the implementa­tion of sanitary towel bins in the men’s cubicles for trans-masculine students at the university.

Recently, Rylee has been

working with members of the Vice Chancellor’s group to implement ‘trans awareness’ training for staff. The aim of these changes is to make language more inclusive and validating, and

while staff at the university are ‘brilliant’, Rylee believes it is essential everyone has an up-to-date knowledge as ‘things with gender and sexuality are getting updated every day’.

Originally from Midhurst, Rylee has always been passionate about advocating for the LGBTQ+ community and being the supportive ally to others that they needed growing up.

They said: “I never really had anyone to look up to who identified as queer, like openly and proudly. Having a community you can be part of as a student makes you realise you’re not alone, you’re not the only person who’s thought ‘am I different?’”

While the on-campus changes have all been vital, it is also important for students to have social support and the LGBTQ+ society provides this for many.

Rylee said: “I think being part of the LGBT community can be quite isolating at times, especially if you’re newly out and discoverin­g who you are. [The society] is just a nice supportive place, no one’s going to judge you for who you are.

“It’s a place where you can try out some new pronouns or a new name, and connect with people in a way that you want to be connected with.”

To find out more about Rylee’s work as the LGBTQ+ officer, follow their Instagram: @RYLEE4LGBT­Q.

 ?? THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICHESTER ?? Rylee (left) during LGBTQ+ History Month
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICHESTER Rylee (left) during LGBTQ+ History Month

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