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If as a result of hearing today's programme you're looking for help or information, the Radio 4 Action Line suggests these:
Stonewall Housing provides housing advice to lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people of all ages through a weekday telephone helpline and 3 weekly drop-in surgeries in different venues across London. The advice has been awarded the Legal Services Commission's Quality Mark and covers a range of issues such as, homophobic and transphobic harassment, domestic abuse, homelessness, succession, repossession and insecure, substandard or overcrowded accommodation. Stonewall Housing also chairs the Older LGBT Housing Group, made up of organisations and individuals who aim to improve housing, care and support services and scope the development of specific services for older LGBT people. For free, confidential advice please call 020 7359 5767 or email info@stonewallhousing.org or for more information click .
The Social Care Institute for Excellence have five films pointing social care workers and managers in the direction of good practice when providing social care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people. For more information, click . If you run a care home and want advise on this issue, please ring SCIE on 020 7089 6840. How dignity, respect and inclusion are paramount for partners and carers of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people. Watch Roger's story
Broken Rainbow UK runs the only National Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Domestic Violence Helpline providing confidential support to all members of the LGBT communities, their family and friends, and agencies supporting them. Our trained helpline workers help with building a safety plan, discuss housing options, give general information about legal rights, local support services, discuss making a police report and provide confidential listening support. Contact them on 0300 999 5428 on Mondays from 2pm - 8pm, Wednesday from 10am - 1pm and Thursday from 2pm - 8pm, or log on .
The Samaritans provides confidential non-judgemental emotional support, 24 hours a day for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which could lead to suicide. Contact the Samaritans by phone on 08457 90 90 90, 24 hours a day, or log on .
If you're a young person and you're considering suicide, or you feel depressed or like you're not coping with life, HOPELineUK, provided by the organisation PAPYRUS, is a confidential helpline service staffed by trained professionals who can give support, practical advice and information. You can call the helpline on 0800 068 41 41. Lines are open Monday to Friday from 10am until 5pm and again from 7pm until 10pm, and between 2pm until 5pm at the weekend. PAPYRUS can also offer help and advice if you're concerned about someone you know. You'll also find them online .