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Chemsex and consent – what the law says

This factsheet is part of a series for men who participate in chemsex and who want to know more about consent in a chemsex context. The factsheet provides information on what the law says about consent and some of the issues around ensuring consent within chemsex spaces. The factsheet will also provide information on how […]

Laws that cover hate crime

This information sheet explains how the law can protect LGBT+ people from different types of hate. Sometimes it’s obvious that you’ve experienced a hate crime, but it can often be less clear, such as when people make prejudiced comments or offensive jokes. If you feel that someone has done or said something that was motivated […]

Wellbeing and self care

Experiencing anti-LGBT+ hate can be very challenging and difficult, and impact your wellbeing.  This information sheet offers some suggestions on how you can work towards improving your wellbeing if you are experiencing harassment or abuse.  Anti-LGBT+ hate can cause emotional stress, and it can be easy to overlook the small but significant activities and behaviours that increase […]

Staying safe online when accessing LGBT+ domestic abuse support

This information sheet offers advice on how to keep and stay safe online while seeking information and help on domestic abuse.  Getting help online The internet is an incredible resource for getting help but comes with certain risks which are important to take into account. Whether chatting to support services, downloading information sheets like this one or just searching for […]

Consenting to sex

This information sheet answers some questions about what the law says on consenting to sex. Specifically, it deals with questions about situations when you might feel unsure about whether you’ve agreed to sex or when you feel something is wrong but you’re not sure about it. If this information sheet doesn’t answer your specific question, […]

Free to be me zine

This interactive ‘zine was produced by both Galop and Gendered Intelligence Youth Group to address some of the issues around tackling transphobia.    The ‘zine is the result of Gendered Intelligence Youth Group and members of Galop staff exploring questions around transphobia, trans rights, and options for support and help.   

Tackling biphobia

This information sheet outlines how criminal justice and other safety services, including police, councils, charities and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) can address biphobia and biphobic hate crime.  Bi+ people can face prejudice and hate, and service providers have a duty to tackle this.  This information sheet aims to help assist services in understanding and addressing the […]

Training

Professionals from every sector have a role to play in the journey to a safer future for LGBT+ survivors.  A survivor could be anyone: a colleague; a loved one; a customer; a client, or even a student. By joining our training program, you’ll be expanding your lens of abuse and gaining invaluable skills which will […]