Galop offers a service called Assisted Reporting (or Third Party Reporting). This means that if you have experienced or know of a homophobic or transphobic incident in the Greater London area but do not feel able to report it directly to the police, you can report it to us instead. We promise not to reveal [...]
What are the advantages of Assisted Reporting with Galop?
At Galop you can talk to a trained caseworker who is an LGBT person.
What kind of things should I report to Galop?
We want to hear about incidents where the victim is LGBT or where the incident itself is anti-LGBT
What if I want to report directly to the police?
If you want we can refer you to a trained police LGBT Liaison Officer in your local borough, although we cannot guarantee the service you will receive from them.
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