Reporting
Printable PDF This section explains why it is important that you tell someone that you’ve experienced a hate crime, whether you chose to report to the police or tell another organisation such as Galop. Many of us are so used to living with a background of homophobia, biphobia and transphobia that we have put up…
Read MoreGalop is proud to be working with our European partners on the Come forward project to improve the response to people who report anti-LGBT hate crime. Press release Come Forward transnational project on combating anti–LGBT hate crime website launch 2017–06–16 BRESCIA, ITALY – Bringing together NGOs and official partners to tackle hate crime against LGBT persons…
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce the launch of our new National LGBT+ Hate Incident Reporting system.
Read MoreHave you experienced or witnessed homophobia, biphobia or transphobia? You can now report a hate crime to Galop at a touch of a button. Whether it’s a physical attack, verbal harassment, graffiti or something else- we want to hear about it. Download Self Evident for Apple Download Self Evident for Android
Read MoreThis summer we want to put a serous dent in homophobia, biphobia and transphobia. We need your help though. Our message is, Recognise it – Report it. Recognise it – Hate crime isn’t just violence. It’s hurtful comments on the bus, harassment from neighbours or online abuse. Report it – Don’t suffer in silence. Speak…
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Read MoreGalop can give you advice and support, and can also take a report from you if you wish – without you having to speak to the police.
Read MoreAlways remember that if the victim or any other person feels that an incident is homophobic or transphobic then the police should treat it as such without needing to be convinced of this.
Read MoreOur 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