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Galop provides advocacy and casework support for LGBT+ people who have experience abuse and violence. Advocates and caseworkers work with clients, based on what each individual person needs.
Galop has provided advice, support, research and lobbying around the issues of LGBT+ policing for over 30 years. Reflecting back on this history proves an inspiration in how far the gay communities (and the police) have come since the early days of intimidation and fear. You can learn more about Galop's history from our archive of annual reports.
Contact: Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Anti-Violence and Policing Group (GALOP)
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Galop provides advocacy and casework support for LGBT+ people who have experience abuse and violence. Advocates and caseworkers work with clients, based on what each individual person needs.
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Galop provides free, confidential and independent support for LGBT+ young people aged 13 to 25. Our young people’s service is confidential, friendly and effective in helping young people be safe and well.
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Experiencing domestic abuse can feel lonely. This can be harder for LGBT+ survivors who may not know any other LGBT+ people who have been through family or relationship abuse. For some people, part of recovering from the impact of domestic abuse is connecting with others and sharing experiences.
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