The LGBT+ Domestic Abuse Survivors Forum
Galop is proud to launch to the LGBT+ Domestic Abuse Forum as part of its National LGBT+ Domestic Abuse Helpline Service.
National Helpline for LGBT+ Victims and Survivors of Abuse and Violence0800 999 5428
Email help@galop.org.uk
Galop is proud to launch to the LGBT+ Domestic Abuse Forum as part of its National LGBT+ Domestic Abuse Helpline Service.
Domestic abuse is any kind of threating behaviour committed by a family member or current or ex intimate partner.
For the first time, data for both sexual orientation and gender identity has been collected by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) census in England and Wales. While the census shows that London and Brighton have the highest proportions of LGBT+ people in each city, regional data shows what we know from our 40 years of […]
Galop has been supporting LGBT+ victims and survivors of abuse and violence for nearly 40 years, and with your help we can be here as long as we’re needed. There are so many ways to raise money to help us help others. Our brilliant supporters have run races, done challenges, held events at school or […]
Do you want to make life better for LGBT+ victims and survivors of abuse? Galop, the UK’s LGBT+ anti-abuse charity, is seeking someone passionate about improving life for the LGBT+ community in the UK to be our new HR Lead. Galop works directly with thousands of LGBT+ people who have experienced abuse and violence every […]
Early Days: 1982 – 1984 In June 1982 the Gay London Police Monitoring Group was created, in part to expose the systematic harassment of the gay and lesbian communities by the police, but also to educate those communities about their rights. At first, it was a voluntary grouping of lawyers and interested parties providing a service […]
Stalking means being persistently targeted and followed by someone, whether online, offline or both. Stalking is often persistent, long-lasting and has a significant impact on victims. We work with stalking when it is part of domestic abuse, conversion therapies, or honour-based abuse, especially for children and young adults. We also work closely with expert organisations, such as the National Stalking Helpline […]
Galop provides free, confidential and independent support for LGBT+ young people aged 13 to 25.
We’re pleased to announce our National Conversion Therapy Helpline has received Government funding to keep the lines open and to expand the support we’re able to offer to all LGBT+ victims of conversion “therapies”. We are incredibly grateful to every single person who donated so generously to help us set up and run the helpline […]