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LGBTQ Support and Resources
Our Commitment
Here at Docklands Medical centre we are committed to providing inclusive, respectful, and compassionate care to all patients, including those in the LGBTQ+ community. We strive to create a safe and welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and supported.
Resources
Mental Health
- LGBT Foundation
- Tower Hamlets LGBT Community Forum - For all LGBT+ people (& allies!) who live, work or study in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
- The Mix - Essential support for under 25s
- Young Minds - Mental Health Charity For Children And Young People
Domestic Violence
National Helpline for LGBT+ Victims and Survivors of Abuse and Violence. This helpline is for LGBTQ+ experiencing abuse or violence, such as hate crime, domestic abuse, sexual violence, so-called “conversion therapy” or any other kind of abuse.
The Galop Helpline is here to offer you emotional support, provide information and can help you to explore your options, depending on your needs.
Hate Crime
If you are a victim of a hate crime you should report it to the Metropolitan police If you are immediate danger then you should call 999.
If you’ve experienced a hate crime and you think it’s because you’re LGBT+, you can talk to LGBT+ charity Galop. If you're not sure if you want to report it, they can help you decide. If you live in London, Galop can report a hate crime to the police for you.
If you don’t live in London, Galop can’t report a hate crime to the police for you - but they can give you independent advice and support. They can also tell you about organisations in your area that can help you.
Visit the Tower Hamlets council website for further information