Loving Me
Loving Me offers support for trans and non-binary victims of domestic abuse or sexual violence.
Find help if you think you might have experienced any form of domestic or sexual violence, or you are supporting somebody who has.
Report anti-social behaviour (ASB) and hate incidents and get support.
The local and national services in this directory can help you to cope with the abuse you’ve experienced.
In an emergency you should phone the police on 999.
You can also report a crime to Sussex Police online.
Loving Me offers support for trans and non-binary victims of domestic abuse or sexual violence.
A national confidential helpline for male victims of domestic abuse and domestic violence.
Mankind UK offers male-centred support services to people over 18 who've experienced sexual abuse, sexual assault or domestic abuse.
The Modern Slavery Helpline and Resource Centre brings us closer to the eradication of modern slavery.
The National Stalking Helpline gives practical information and support, advice on risk, safety planning and legislation.
The National Ugly Mugs scheme is a national scheme and is open to all sex workers.
The Naz and Matt Foundation offers support for LGBTQ+ people who are experiencing or have experienced Honor Based Violence.
NSPCC is a national charity working to prevent abuse, help rebuild children's lives and support families.
Brighton Oasis Project delivers a Sex Workers Outreach Project, a discreet and confidential service for women working in the sex industry.
The Paladin Service is a trauma-informed service established to help high-risk victims of stalking in England and Wales.
Contact Possability People to get free, independent information and support for everyone including disabled people, their carers, families and friends.
Racial Harassment Forum advocates and supports people affected by racist and faith hate incidents to increase reporting in Brighton & Hove.