
Prostate Cancer UK
Prostate Cancer is currently on course to be the most common Cancer in the UK overall, every hour one man dies from Prostate cancer and Prostate cancer affects 1 in 8 men in the UK. What’s Up TV believes it is imperative to raise awareness about this Issue and encourage more people to get themselves checked. Although Prostate Cancer usually affects men over 45 there are some cases where younger people are affected and in these circumstances the cancer is more aggressive a

LGBT Discrimination – referral information
In 2017, LGBT people enjoy more legal rights than ever before, including same-sex marriage, adoption rights, and the ability for transgender people to change their legal gender. Yet according to Galop, an LGBT anti-violence charity, 4 in 5 LGBT people have experienced a hate crime related to their sexual orientation or gender identity. 1 in 4 experienced violent hate crime; 1 in 3 experienced online hate crime; and 1 in 10 experienced sexual hate crime. According to Stonewall

Coming out for adults Stonewall:
Coming out for the first time is a huge moment in nearly every LGBTQ person’s life. For most, it is the culmination of many years of intense introspection and examination, of realising that you are unlike the majority of your classmates – and at the beginning, this is not a happy realisation. It can be lonely, it can be distressing, it can be agonising. But I believe coming out is, on the whole, a positive experience. For many, it is the first time they themselves have said t