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Support services for trans people

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This week we’ve witnessed an overwhelming amount of attacks on the rights of trans and queer people – from the NHS’ guidelines to stop monitoring trans children’s blood tests, to the UK Supreme Court’s transphobic ruling to define women and lesbians by biological sex.

We want to reaffirm that we will always stand alongside our trans, non-binary and intersex siblings and the wider queer community. No matter what laws try to erase us, we aren’t going anywhere.

If you want to be amongst community, the Centre is open this week. Our frontline staff – who are trans – would love to be in solidarity with you. 

We also host regular a Trans Self-Care meetup if you want to join a trans-specific space in the coming weeks. 

Below you’ll find a list of helpline services and articles if you need them right now.

Get in touch at hello@londonlgbtqcentre.org if you have any suggestions to include or are looking for further signposting support.

Trans support services 

MindLine Trans+

0300 330 5468

MindLine Trans+ is a UK-wide service offering emotional support to anyone who is trans+, non-binary, as well as their family members, friends, and supporters.

The helpline is open every Friday from 8-11pm.

Mindline Trans+ is run and funded by Mind in Somerset. More information is available here.

TRUK Listens 

0800 009 6640

TRUK Listens is a trans support helpline. They’re available from 8am-12pm, seven days of the week. 

TransActual

TransActual have a range of resources and a list of support services for trans people.

Gendered Intelligence

Phone: 0800 640 8046

WhatsApp: 07592 650 496

Gendered Intelligence provides direct support through email, WhatsApp, or on the phone, for people waiting for gender-affirmative healthcare.

Mermaids

0808 801 0400

Webchat: Open from 1pm–8.30pm Monday to Friday

Mermaids offer support for trans young people and their loved ones (cis and trans).

Queer Minds

Queer Minds is a peer support service for LGBTQIA+ people (aged 18+) who live, work or play in Lambeth and Southwark. They run a monthly Trans Drop-in.

Wider LGBTQ+ support services

LGBT Hero 

LGBT Hero has a list of organisations, support groups, helplines and services for trans people.

LGBT Foundation

0345 3 30 30 30

The LGBT Foundation is available between 9am-9pm on weekdays and between 10am-6pm on Saturdays and Sundays (excluding bank holidays and religious festivals).

MindOut

Online chat

MindOut is a mental health service run by and for LGBTQ+ people.

Their online chat is open on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons.

Switchboard LGBT+ Helpline

0800 0119 100

Switchboard is a national support line, open to anyone in the UK.

Switchboard is open every day from 10am-10pm via phone, instant messaging and email at hello@switchboard.lgbt.

Black and Brown Rainbow

0800 054 1097

Black and Brown Rainbow is a peer-led freephone service for Black and brown LGBTQ+ people.

Their helpline opening hours are every Monday and Wednesday at 6-8pm.

Galop

0800 999 5428

Galop is the UK’s LGBT+ anti-abuse charity. They work with and for LGBTQ+ victims and survivors of abuse and violence.

Their helpline will be open at reduced hours and closed during the bank holidays.

Trans groups at the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre

We host regular trans community meetup spaces at the Centre. These are spaces to gather with other trans, non-binary and gender-nonconforming folks – whether that’s for a chill and relaxing chat or organising your admin.

Trans Social

A relaxed social event to meet and chat with people who identify under the trans, non-binary and gender non-conforming umbrella.

50+ Trans and Non-Binary Group

A monthly meetup for trans and non-binary people over 50.

The meetups at the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre aren’t a crisis support service. If you require trans signposting support, scroll up to see the services we’ve listed. We also have a list of more support if you need it.

Action

Articles and info

We’re regularly updating the actions and articles/info section of this post. If you have any suggestions to add, email us at hello@londonlgbtqcentre.org.

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