Terrence Higgins Trust
The Terrence Higgins Trust provides male and female sexual health advice and Sex Worker Outreach.
Find services to help you if you think you might have experienced any form of domestic or sexual violence, or anti-social behaviour and hate incidents
Use this directory to find support services if you've experienced domestic or sexual abuse or anti-social behaviour and hate incidents.
You can find more information on what these terms mean and how to report incidents in our Community safety partnership section.
The Terrence Higgins Trust provides male and female sexual health advice and Sex Worker Outreach.
Contact BMT to report anti-Muslim or Islamophobic incidents.
Contact CST to report antisemitic incidents.
The English Collective of Prostitutes is a self-help organisation of sex workers, working both on the street and in premises, with a national network throughout the UK.
Contact The Monitoring Group to report racist and other hate incidents.
The Network of International Women is a safe space for women from diverse cultures and backgrounds to meet, share experience and knowledge, and support one another.
The Saturn Centre is a Sexual Assault Referral Centre that offers free, confidential healthcare and compassionate support to people ages 14 years and older in Sussex that have experienced sexual assault including rape in their lifetime.
True Vision is an online service where you can report a hate crime to your local police.
Stalking advocacy service for anyone affected by stalking in Sussex.
Victim Support help people affected by all types of crime.
They provide free confidential support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for people affected by crime and traumatic events — regardless of whether they have reported the crime to the police or when it occurred and for as long as it is needed.
Most of our services are delivered locally through skilled staff and volunteers who are deeply rooted in their communities. We adapt our services to meet local need
DASS supports survivors of any gender identity aged 16+ (or aged 13+ experiencing abuse in an intimate relationship) living in Brighton & Hove.
Voices in Exile support refugees, asylum seekers and those with no recourse to public funds.