Allsorts Youth Project supports and empowers children and young people under 26 who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or unsure (LGBTU) of their sexual orientation and/or gender identity. They have groups in Brighton, as well as Horsham, Chichester and Worthing, and provide one to one emotional support as well as social groups for young LGBTU people to meet with one another.
Young People's Centre
69 Ship Street
Brighton
BN1 1AE
Brighton Oasis Project (BOP) is a substance misuse service for women and families in the heart of Brighton. We exist to support and empower women who have difficulties with drink or drugs to make positive changes in their lives.
11 Richmond Place
Brighton
BN2 9NA
The Bulldog was established over 35 years ago, and although predominantly a gay man's venue, all are welcome.
Brighton
East Sussex BN2 1RF
St Thomas Fund is a residential rehabilitation service based in Brighton and Hove that offers a safe place for adults wanting to become free of drugs and alcohol, and make positive steps towards recovery. It is a free service for adults over the age of 18 with a local connection to Brighton and Hove; places are agreed with all parties following referral and assessment.
Hove
East Sussex
BN3 3ES
We are the Queens of Craft! Home of award winning cabaret, craft beers and incredible gins - right here in the heart of Brighton’s Gay Village.
Open daily from 10am for breakfast. We are really quite proud of our food. From stone baked, freshly stretched pizzas, traditional beer battered cod and chips to succulent gourmet burgers, tapas and fresh home made Sunday Lunch. No matter your hunger, we know we’ve got something you will just love.
Also there is something different going on every night, from retro video gaming or drag quizzes to award winning DJs and our most famous cabaret. Winners of “Brighton’s Favourite Cabaret Venue” at the Golden Handbags for three consecutive years. Check out our "What's On" section for our latest shows.
Clinic T is a sexual health service for anyone who identifies as trans, non-binary or gender variant (partners are welcome too). The clinic runs every month and dates are posted on our website. All of our services are free and completely confidential, and our staff have been trained in trans awareness.
Every other Wednesday
17:30 - 20:00
Corner of Eastern Road and Abbey Road
Eastern Road
Brighton
BN2 1HS
Club and Bar Revenge are Brighton's biggest LGBT entertainment venues. The biggest and most famous gay club in the south of England outside London, Revenge has been standing proud, just by Brighton's iconic Palace Pier for over 25 years, with two state-of-the-art dance floors and a stunning rooftop smoking terrace. Bar Revenge is the main club's little sister, open seven days a week from 12pm 'til late, transforming from a friendly attitude-free place to meet and chat to a lively pre-clubbing hot-spot, with a party vibe 'til late.
Brighton,
BN1 1EL
Our team of talented, creative practitioners and mental health specialists are tackling the challenges presented to our local community of Hastings and Rother. We do this through a wide range of one-to-one and group activities, projects and events, with a creative and therapeutic approach.
Hastings, England
TN34 1PB
A charity offering a range of inclusive day activities to people with learning disabilities in Brighton & Hove.
Hove,
East Sussex, BN3 6EP
Helpline for the Hastings and Rother area. Calls are answered live on Wednesdays between 7pm & 9pm. At other times please leave a voicemail message or send a text and we will get back to you. We check the phone daily. We also run over 50s meet-ups which meet on Wednesday or Thursday afternoons in various cafes in Hastings & St. Leonards. Please email or phone for details of the next date and venue.
How do I know if I need help?
Of the thousands of referrals we receive each year, many are from people who don’t know what is wrong. They only know that their life is not enjoyable.
We often find people have waited several months or even longer before making contact. We encourage people to identify symptoms and make a referral sooner. Tackling issues at an earlier stage means quicker access to treatment and can prevent symptoms from worsening.
We know it takes courage to talk with someone about how you’re feeling. We offer a safe space where you can do that.
Hear Us Out is a participatory arts project run by New Writing South
celebrating older LGBTQ+ people’s real-life stories
Somewhere safe where someone can wait until the Police or a trusted contact can reach them or they have been able to access any necessary information and advice to keep them safe.
Access to a phone if required to call Sussex Police, a trusted contact or another support service.
The Sussex Mental Healthline offers listening support, advice, information and signposting to anyone experiencing difficulties, or who may be in crisis and in urgent need of help, with their mental health.
The service is free and is available to anyone of any age who is concerned about their own mental health or that of a relative or friend. This includes carers and healthcare professionals.
We welcome Text Relay calls and New Generation Text calls from hearing and speech impaired callers, on 0300 5000 101.
Sussex Police work closely with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) communities to promote equality and encourage the reporting of homophobic, biphobic and transphobic related hate crime.
We have a network of CEAs throughout the districts of Sussex so there are points of contact locally. For more information head to our LGBT+ page.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PoliceLGBT
LGBT+ CEAs are established across the force. Similar to other liaison officer roles, they receive specialist inputs to raise their knowledge and understanding, and create awareness in LGB and T issues. LGBT+ CEAs will act as a point of contact for LGBT+ communities and individuals, to build relations to increase trust, confidence and encourage reporting of crime.
Dementia Support is for LGBTQ people living with or affected by dementia or concerned about memory loss
Whether you are someone living with dementia or memory difficulties, are a caregiver, a friend, or family member, you deserve support that recognises your individual life experience.
Community Base
113 Queens Road
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 3XG
we are a feminist-run private tattoo studio in Brighton, England
everyone is welcome.
The Dollhouse is a private tattoo studio in central Brighton, UK.
Founded in 2020 by George Langford and Dolly Plunkett, The Dollhouse was designed to amplify all the things that are brilliant about tattooing; freedom, creativity and a sense of empowerment, whilst also providing a safe, comfortable & inspiring tattoo experience where people can be their true selves without fear of judgement or discrimination.
Brighton BN1 1UQ
For self-identifying women who are at risk of suicide, and those worried about or working with them.
Brighton and Hove
Brighton
BN1 3XG