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:
Have you got your tickets for this year’s FemFest, Brighton’s only arts festival made by and for people who are AFAB (assigned female at birth), non-binary and trans? Don’t worry if you haven’t, because you still have time before the fifth annual event gets under way with the first of… Continue Reading FemFest 2024: Have you got your tickets yet?
Read MoreFor the third in our series of interviews marking LGBTQ+ History Month, we’ve had a chat with one of our staff, Reuben Davidson (he/him). Our conversation with him is detailed below. We hope you enjoy it. Please could you tell me a little about yourself? I have lived in the… Continue Reading LGBTQ+ History Month: Interview with Reuben, our Social Prescriber
Read MoreFor the second in our series of interviews marking LGBTQ+ History Month, we’ve had a chat with one of our volunteers, Michele (she/they), who works on our helpline. Our conversation with them is detailed below. We hope you enjoy reading it. Please could you tell us about yourself? I’m 29… Continue Reading LGBTQ+ History Month: Interview with helpline volunteer Michele
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