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BBC Woman's Hour, LBC, GRadioSee details of our radio talks and interviews over 2008
Domestic Violence FactsOf all violence, Domestic Violence has the highest rate of repeat instances. 46% will experience domestic violence twice or more. 1 in 4 with experience domestic violence three times or more.
- Membership for individuals and organisations
- You can donate, or use our links for your internet shopping.
- You can donate your time
- You can virtually donate your time by taking on specific tasks that can be completed at home
- You can donate your services: are you a photographer or a designer or writer...?
- Do you have a story to tell about LGBT DV?
- Have you got a comment to make or question to ask?
12th June 2009 Our trans survey on domestic violence is live.
11th June 2009 We have a new P/T vacancy available.
1st June 2009 Our last Chip In for 1250 LGBT DV leaflets raised $90 (can't change the currency shown on the widget to £s but paypal happily converts for us). Thank you to all of those who donated! Your support is amazing.
26th May 2009 Dinner4Good have finished creating our charity page.
5th May 2009 We're looking to recruit LGBT trustees from all over the UK. Interviews on 2nd June 2009
1st May 2009 Short survey for service providers on the differences between LGBT DV and heterosexual DV. 5 Questions. Super short. Super important.
27th April 2009 Do you have 3hrs spare per month? Do you want to volunteer for a worthwhile cause? We are looking for more helpline volunteers on our London based Helpline. If you are able to promote our volunteer recruitment via your mailing list you can use this PDF
3rd April 2009 We are now network partners of Conseil De L'Europe and their "Speak Out Against Discrimination" campaign across the EU. Council Of Europe
30th March 2009 Additional 0300 number to go live on helpline from 10th April 2009 to reduce charges for callers. This number will work in conjunction with our 08452 60 44 60, given people the choice depending on their service provider (ie, BT, O2, Orange, etc)
30th March 2009 Twitter added to main page.
27th March 2009 Multi languages added to certain pages of our website: safety plan; quotes; FAQs, etc. Languages now include Polish, Serbian, Welsh, Russian, Bengali, Hindi, Spanish, Portuguese, Gujarati, Chinese... Arabic coming soon.
27th March 2009 Northern Ireland Policing Board Thematic featuring LGBT Domestic Violence and the high rates. PDF
26th March 2009 New poll on reporting instances of domestic violence to the police
17th March 2009 New page to download our posters. PDFs in Print ready format.
11th March 2009 New study on the impact domestic violence has on gay men's self esteem.
16th January 2009 - functionality added to front page so you can use social bookmarks.
15th January 2009 - web banner and web button added so you can link back to us or help raise awareness of LGBT domestic violence on your own site.
31st November 2008 - we actually decided to stick with that poll for a considerable time as it is our main focus.
1st August 2008 - After a little delay, we are now sticking to our poll-a-month, and so we have a new poll for you to vote on, on the front page.
31st July 2008 - Our press release page is up and running. It contains a one stop shop for finding out about our latest projects and also LGBT domestic violence news.
21st July 2008 - Second more graphic orientated blog. Both will have the same updates, if you were wondering.
15th July 2008 - We have a blog! It will be a place to hear about Broken Rainbow news from the CEO, trustees, and members of staff. It will give you an idea on the workings behind the organisation.
11th July 2008 - Our MySpace page is launched.
11th July 2008 - Our modular training programme is launched. Working in partnership with Refuge and Leeway Women's Aid, we are employing a dedicated consultant to provide training and marketing to raise awareness of LGBT domestic violence and abuse.
5th July 2008 - Emily, Nicky, Melvin, Aimee, Malek and Rita were at London Pride with our Broken Rainbow stall.
5th July 2008 - Rita Hirani and Jo Barringer delivered speeches at UNISON's Eastbourne conference.