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Read MoreStrengthening service and policy response to LGBT domestic abuse Recognise & Respond will build on existing achievements and good practices tackling LGBT domestic abuse and will work closely with LGBT, DV and VAWG services, policy makers, commissioners, and other stakeholders to achieve the set aims and objectives. The project is funded by the Lloyds Bank National Domestic…
Read MoreGalop is proud to work in partnership with a number of organisations to deliver the work we do to make life safe, just and fair for LGBT+ people. We are currently an active member of the following partnerships: ANGELOU ANGELOU is a partnership of 9 specialist organisations that have come together to support women and girls…
Read MoreCreate your own user feedback survey Complaints Policy Galop is committed to providing the best service possible. We are committed to learning from complaints and using them to improve the service we provide. From time to time, individuals or organisations may feel they have a complaint against Galop; an individual worker; a management committee member…
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Read MoreWhat is asexuality? Asexual people experience little or no sexual attraction, or only experience sexual attraction in certain circumstances. Asexuality is a type of sexual orientation, alongside other orientations such as gay, lesbian, bisexual and pansexual. It is not the same as celibacy or abstinence, which is a behaviour rather than an orientation. Some asexual…
Read MoreThroughout the world, intersex people face discrimination, pathologisation and severe human rights violations, including forced medical interventions without prior consent. The infogaphic below shows the legal recognition and protections afforded to intersex people by country- reproduced with thanks to Loé Lis, Collectif Intersexes et Allié.e.s. Situation of intersex people in the world // 4th International Intersex…
Read MoreExperiencing abuse can be a deeply traumatic and challenging experience. When our thoughts may be focussed on simply getting through the day, it’s easy to overlook small, but significant activities and behaviours that may actually benefit us and increase our ability to cope.
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