Think2Speak don't do 'Black Friday' - here's why
Think2Speak will not be sending another email to your inbox full of deals and scarcity as we are not taking part in one of the “busiest shopping days of the year”, and we want to share why.
£80,000 Funding Boost
Think2Speak is celebrating after being awarded £80 000 in National Lottery funding to support its work with children and young people. The funding boost for the organisation, whose head office is in Marshall’s Yard Gainsborough, comprises of £10000 to provide wellbeing support to children and their families, and £70000 from the Coronavirus Community Support Fund, distributed by The National Lottery Community Fund to develop their unique LGBTQ+ peer support programme.
Calling out racism
For those who cast doubt on systemic racism in education: this picture was in a 2017 psychology textbook written by teachers, published by an educational publisher, approved by an exam board and used within schools. It literally doesn’t get more systemic than that.
1500 Donated Wellbeing Packs head out to children in poverty
Gainsborough social enterprise Think2Speak has teamed up with celebrated artist Rebecca Strickson to create the Conversation Colouring Book – and we’re giving thousands free to locked-down families in need.
No One Left Behind
No one left behind: panel and discussion
This week saw HIV Prevention England’s conference in London. Lizzie, our CEO and Founder, was asked to join the closing plenary panel to discuss ‘No one left behind’. Here’s she shares the four key points that she raised.
2019 - Think2Speak's 10,000 children supported milestone!
Much of what we do simply would not be possible without the unwavering support of our team, our board and the organisations who choose to work with us. To each and every one of them - thank you!
Distinguished Life Fellow accolade for Lizzie Jordan, Think2Speak Founder
Lizzie Jordan, Think2Speak’s Founder and CEO was recognised as a Distinguished Life Fellow in ‘recognition of her outstanding service to the University and to public life’ by Bishop Grosseteste University.
Lizzie was accepted into the ranks of Distinguished University Life Fellows by University Chancellor, Dame Judith Mayhew Jonas at the prestigious ceremony in Lincoln Cathedral on Wednesday 24th July. Lizzie was then presented with a framed certificate and gift at the Conferment Dinner held in the beautifully redeveloped Constance Stewart Hall at Bishop Groseteste University in Lincoln.
Double Win at Charity Awards!
The Think2Speak director team celebrated a double award win at the inaugural East Midlands Charity Awards accompanied by our guest of honour Sue Fortune, Joint CEO from Lincolnshire Community Foundation.
Think2Speak - Double Finalists for first ever East Midlands Charity Awards
The work of Think2Speak’s services across Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire has been recognised in the new awards, with T2S shortlisted for the category of 'East Midlands Small Charity Big Impact. Our CEO and Founder, Lizzie Jordan, has also been shortlisted as ‘Charity Director of the year’.
Podcast: GenderGP Helen Webberley and Lizzie Jordan
Lizzie Jordan, our CEO and founder, talks about our work and why an open and honest dialogue around challenging subject matters, such as gender variance, is so vital when it comes to educating younger generations. Hear what she has to say on the Gender GP - Transgender Medical Help podcast.
2018 - highlights and thank you!
2018 has been a incredible year of achievements and growth for Think2Speak.
From Lizzie and all of the team - thank you for supporting us!
Lizzie talks HIV Prevention with Peter Levy on BBC One Look North
Lizzie Jordan, Think2Speak’s CEO and Founder, was invited onto BBC One with Peter Levy - Look North. The segment discusses PrEP, medication taken to prevent HIV infection
Think2Speak CEO named District Champion of The Year
Chairman of West Lindsey District Council, Councillor Angela Lawrence, said: “These awards have been devised to find a way to honour the outstanding members of our district’s communities. Councillors have shaped and created this awards ceremony to give recognition to the numerous people who give up much of their free time to make West Lindsey a better place. They are the lifeblood of our communities.” The District Champion of the Year Award was presented to Lizzie Jordan, Think2Speak’s CEO and Founder.
Presenting the award, Coun David Cotton said: “For more than ten years Lizzie has gone into schools and shared her story of living with HIV with children and young people to educate them about healthy relationships and keeping themselves well and safe.’
Founder shortlisted for 'Person With Purpose' Northern Power Women Award
We are delighted that Lizzie's work has been recognised through her nomination and shortlisted place on the Northern Power Women Awards 'Person with Purpose' category. The winner will be announced at a black tie event in Manchester on 6th March.
Think2Speak team meet Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
The Think2Speak team invited to meet Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at event in Nottingham on World AIDS Day.
Management team strengthens with two new additions
Alan Searle and Matthew Stringer join the management team, as announced at Think2Speak's second annual conference #T2SLive17.
Think2Speak Founder Recognised as one of UK’s Most Inspiring and Influential Women
Founder recognised in top 100 Women in Social Enterprise
Lincolnshire Social Enterprise Think2Speak are celebrating the recognition of their founder Lizzie Jordan as one of the 100 most inspiring and influential women in social enterprise on NatWest’s inaugural Women in Social Enterprise 100 (WISE 100) list.
Think2Speak HIV Workshop features in BBC documentary
Founder Lizzie Jordan featured in BBC One documentary The Truth About HIV with Doctor Chris Van Tulleken. Showing one of our HIV workshops in a Lincolnshire secondary school, Lizzie also shares her personal story - the 'why' behind Think2Speak's formation.
BBC One 9pm Thursday 25th May - Check out our HIV Workshops!
Our Founder Lizzie Jordan features in the BBC One Truth About HIV documentary as she's interviewed by Doctor Chris Van Tulleken about life as a HIV positive woman and the work she does in schools now across the county educating young people about HIV and sexual health.