Thursday, 15 July 2010 7:30pm

Cost

SO Live Friend (more info):FREE
Per Adult:£3.00
Family/Group (up to 5 people):£10.00

Dr Domenico di Ceglie is one of the world’s leading specialists in dealing with young people whose gender identities have developed in unusual ways. He will be describing his work, and explaining how we can help people who don’t fit easily into society’s usual “Female” and “Male” categories.

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