Our services:
Trans, Non-binary, & Intersex Social Prescribing is a service for trans, non-binary, and intersex people.
Our Dementia Project is for LGBTQ+ people with dementia or concerned about memory loss and their carers.
Real-world training that helps your team turn equality into everyday practice.
From just £30 per person, our sessions build confidence, understanding of the Equalities Act and safer workplaces for everyone.
Brighton’s first LGBT-led Domestic Abuse service, supporting LGBTQ+ victims and survivors in an inclusive and affirmative community space.
Grief Project is our peer support group for LGBTQ+ people who have experienced a bereavement.
IRIS is a free service for LGBTQ+ refugees, asylum seekers and migrants and those questioning their sexuality and/or gender identity.
Our Health & Inclusion project (HIP) promotes LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing and gives you the chance to have your say about healthcare and council services in Brighton and Hove.
Our Older People’s group is for those aged 50+ looking for a sense of community, support or information.
From 1st Oct, our helpline will be delivered by the national Switchboard, from 10 am to 10 pm every day.
News & Events:
Re-Launch of Grief Encounters Peer Support Group on Zoom
Grief Encounters is our peer support group for LGBTQ+ people who have experienced a bereavement. The group runs for 6 weeks and is led by experienced LGBTQ+ practitioners. Due to the pandemic our Grief Encounters group was temporarily suspended. We are really pleased to now be in a position to… Continue Reading Re-Launch of Grief Encounters Peer Support Group on Zoom
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2020 marks Switchboard’s 45th anniversary, but it has also been one of our most challenging years yet. Throughout the pandemic we have seen demand for our services grow, demonstrating that we are needed now more than ever. On top of this, our biggest fundraising opportunity of the year, Brighton Pride,… Continue Reading Keep Switchboard Switched On
Read MoreToday marks national Bi Visibility Day, which has been celebrated on September 23rd since 1999. As an LGBTQ+ organisation it’s important that we mark this day, and raise the profile of issues affecting bisexual people in our community. As an out bisexual, I am often subjected to biphobic stereotypes about… Continue Reading Happy National Bi Visibility Day
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