This is your chance to ensure that we get to hear about the work that your LGBTQ+ network at your work is doing to support and raise issues in the workplace.
Winner: PCS Scotland / Kris HendryThe University Of Edinburgh Staff Pride Network Glass Network SwanThird sector groups are the life blood of our community organisations and work so hard to help so many with often little income. Let’s look across Scotland at the groups fighting hard to enact change and support for us and ensure that they are recognised.
Winner: Luke McgregorGlasgow Women's Library Highland Pride Perthshire PrideThis award recognises an individual from across the spectrum who has used their prominence to shine a positive light upon the LGBTQ+ community.
Joint Winners: Mark Hatley & Scott BrownChloe Donald Beverley LyonsThis award recognises any individual, team or organisation within the public sector, emergency services or armed forces who has made an exceptional contribution over the last year to the LGBT communities.
Winner: TIE ScotlandSsgt Johanne Mundie Street Assist Edinburgh Glencoats Primary Rainbow SquadThis award recognises excellence in any sport, or outstanding leadership in the encouragement of sport inclusion for the LGBTQ+ community.
Winner: Glasgow FrontrunnersAberdeen Taexali Rugby Club Glasgow Alphas Rangers Football Club Established 1872 & Charity FoundationThis award recognises an individual who is both dynamic and stands out in their particular field while making a significant contribution to the LGBTQ+ community as an ally.
Winner: Dionne MartinJessica Taylor Liam Stevenson Louise BaileyThis award recognises an individual who is both dynamic and stands out in their particular field while making a significant contribution to the LGBTQ+ community.
Winner: Kathryn PierceDouglas Morgan Natalie Scott