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<li> People who are responsible for domestic violence policy
 
<li> People who are responsible for domestic violence policy
 
<li> Agencies involves with the survivors and perpetrators of those suffering from domestic violence
 
<li> Agencies involves with the survivors and perpetrators of those suffering from domestic violence
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== How Broken Rainbow helps ==  
 
== How Broken Rainbow helps ==  
 
<li> Running the only national LGBT-specific domestic violence helpline
 
<li> Running the only national LGBT-specific domestic violence helpline
 
<li> Raising awareness of the impact of domestic violence on the lives of LGBT people
 
<li> Raising awareness of the impact of domestic violence on the lives of LGBT people
<li> Giving information, advice and training to agencies that would like to help increase the physical safety and mental well-being of LGBT people who experience domestic violence
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<li> Giving information, advice and training to agencies that would like to help increase the physical safety and mental well-being of LGBT people who experience domestic violence.
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== Helpline ==  
 
== Helpline ==  
 
Broken Rainbow’s helpline number is '''0300 999 5428'''. It is open Mondays and Thursdays 2-8pm and Wednesdays 10am-5pm. Broken Rainbow also provide email support which can be accessed by emailing [mailto:help@broken-rainbow.org.uk help@broken-rainbow.org.uk].
 
Broken Rainbow’s helpline number is '''0300 999 5428'''. It is open Mondays and Thursdays 2-8pm and Wednesdays 10am-5pm. Broken Rainbow also provide email support which can be accessed by emailing [mailto:help@broken-rainbow.org.uk help@broken-rainbow.org.uk].
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== Donations ==  
 
== Donations ==  

Revision as of 16:06, 2 August 2011

Lesbian, gay, bi and trans people experience domestic violence too

Broken Rainbow is a charity which aims to relieve the distress and suffering caused to lesbians, gay men, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people by domestic violence.

Broken Rainbow helps:

  • LGBT people who experience homophobic, transphobic and same sex domestic violence
  • The wider LGBT communities
  • Friends and family of LGBT people
  • Agencies that support LGBT people
  • People who are responsible for domestic violence policy
  • Agencies involves with the survivors and perpetrators of those suffering from domestic violence

    How Broken Rainbow helps

  • Running the only national LGBT-specific domestic violence helpline
  • Raising awareness of the impact of domestic violence on the lives of LGBT people
  • Giving information, advice and training to agencies that would like to help increase the physical safety and mental well-being of LGBT people who experience domestic violence.

    Helpline

    Broken Rainbow’s helpline number is 0300 999 5428. It is open Mondays and Thursdays 2-8pm and Wednesdays 10am-5pm. Broken Rainbow also provide email support which can be accessed by emailing help@broken-rainbow.org.uk.


    Donations

    Donations can be made to Broken Rainbow by texting BRUK11 £2/5/10 to 70070. eg BRUK11 £5 to donate £5.