Oxfordshire's
Homophobia Awareness Liaison Team
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A community initiative to create a safer and more inclusive community for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Oxfordshire.

 

Currently 80% of homophobic crime in Oxfordshire goes unreported

 

A homophobic, biphobic or transphobic incident is any incident which is perceived, by the victim or any other person, to have been motivated by homophobia, biphobia or transphobia respectively.

 

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If you have experienced homophobia, biphobia or transphobia then report it:

Homophobia Awareness Liaison Team
01865 243389

Thames Valley Police
08458 505505
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Reporting incidents gets results
 See monthly figures and read a real life case study which shows why reporting incidents is worthwhile

Have your say!

Do you think local services need to do more to meet the needs of their LGBT customers? Can you help us to build a better understanding of how harassment impacts on LGBT people in Oxfordshire? If you’ve got feedback you’d like to share with us, please complete HALT’s online survey. You can access the survey by clicking here. If you are not directly sent to the survey, please copy and paste the following into your browser: http://ww2.southoxon.gov.uk/consultations/HALT/janeb_haltonline.htm

 

All responses are confidential and will help to shape local services.

Thank you

Did you know...

GPs and everyone else who works in a GP practice (including receptionists) are governed by rules of confidentiality, which are there to help and protect patients?

They can't divulge a patient's medical history or sexual orientation to anyone, even to their closest family members, without the patient's permission. To find out more about local health services, visit www.oxfordshirepct.nhs.uk.