Exploring
your
OutZone?
You're not the only one. Join our relaxed, weekly group for young
men under 26 who identify as gay or bisexual or think they might
be.
If you live, work, study or socialise in Haringey, Enfield, Barnet, Camden, Islington, or even further afield, OutZone can offer much support for those of all levels of coming out...
If you live, work, study or socialise in Haringey, Enfield, Barnet, Camden, Islington, or even further afield, OutZone can offer much support for those of all levels of coming out...
"My life has changed completely since coming to OutZone. I've met so many new people... I feel like me, now."
What happens there?
Young men who join OutZone want to meet new people, take part in weekly events, find out more about themselves and just have somewhere safe to go where they can network and socialise.
OutZone members and workers facilitate mutual peer support and arrange group activities. It's very popular!
Young men who join OutZone want to meet new people, take part in weekly events, find out more about themselves and just have somewhere safe to go where they can network and socialise.
OutZone members and workers facilitate mutual peer support and arrange group activities. It's very popular!
How do I get in touch?
Email Andy for details: info@outzone.org or call
PACE/Office: 020 7700 1323
10.00am - 5.00pm | Mon to Fri
OutZone Moby: 07522 864 916*
Call | Text | Voicemail
*Subject to availability
Email Andy for details: info@outzone.org or call
PACE/Office: 020 7700 1323
10.00am - 5.00pm | Mon to Fri
OutZone Moby: 07522 864 916*
Call | Text | Voicemail
*Subject to availability
Where do I go?
OutZone meets on Friday evenings in north London. (Address not published here for safety reasons).
Find us on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/outzone
www.outzone.org
OutZone meets on Friday evenings in north London. (Address not published here for safety reasons).
Find us on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/outzone
www.outzone.org
Confidential Emotional Support
You can come to see us in person for a chat about any issue*, outside of weekly group times, at our offices in Islington, north London (by appointment) or we can support you via email or telephone.
These are the types of issues we can help you with:
- Confidence, self-esteem & meeting new people
- Coming-out & coping skills. Dealing with anxiety, depression and emotional health.
- Employment, education, training or social issues
- Dating, sex & relationships or sexuality worries
- HIV prevention and sexual health information
- Drug and/or alcohol concerns
- Friends, family, relationships, peer pressure, conflict and problems at home
- Housing issues, homelessness & independent living (Inc. referral into the JIGSAW Project)
- Referral to counselling & well-being services
- Help with bullying or homophobia at school, college or in workplace
- Healthier lifestyle information and alternatives to the commercial gay scene
Our safe and confidential* emotional support and information service for young men can provide a valuable resource. It's FREE and easy to access.
*Subject to our confidentiality policy, safeguarding procedures and legal obligations
About PACE Youth Network:
- PACE is committed to providing a safe and welcoming youth-friendly space for its younger users.
- Our range of specialist youth projects and support services are designed to be easy to contact, confidential* to access and engaging to be part of.
- PACE Youth Network is the collective name we use to describe our unique and diverse family of youth projects and support services for young people in and around London (aged 25 and under) who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or think they might be... Find out more at the PACE website: www.pacehealth.org.uk
OutZone (as part of PACE Youth Network) is proudly supported by:





