Help & Advice
Saturday 10th June 2017. For lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans residents in London who have experienced abuse from a partner or family member. FREE workshop with lunch provided.
Read MoreGalop is proud to have contributed to a new European Guide on best practices to support people experiencing hate crime, produced by RAA Saxony, a German civil society organisation. This comprehensive guide shares the deep experience and knowledge of hate crime victim support providers with a broader audience. It also provides practitioners, criminal justice professionals, civil servants, policy-makers…
Read MoreCheck out our two new factsheets: Wellbeing And Self Care Tackling Biphobia There’s plenty more on our factsheets page: A Guide To Diary Sheets Arrest Stop and Search Consenting To Sex: What the Law Says Cottaging and Cruising: Your safety, your rights and the law Criminal Record Checks at Work CRB Checks & Gender…
Read MoreAre you a worker or volunteer assisting someone with homophobic, biphobic or transphobic abuse? This free and confidential service supports you in exploring options open to your lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans (LGBT) service user, facing hate crime.
Read MoreIf you have a printer you can download PDFs and print our leaflet on the different ways in which Galop can help, which saves us money and means you can use our publicity right away. How Can Galop Help – Outside How Can Galop Help – Inside
Read MoreGalop 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…
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Our services:
Our hate crime casework service can give you advice, support and help if you experience homophobia, transphobia or biphobia. Click for more
Domestic abuse is any kind of threatening behaviour, violence, or abuse between people who have been intimate partners or family members. Click for more
Galop provides confidential and independent advice and support for LGBT+ people who have experienced sexual assault, abuse or violence. Click for more