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(Redirected from London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard) Telephone support line for LGBT+ people in the UK and, subsequently, for information about HIV/AIDS

Switchboard LGBT+ Helpline
Formation4 March 1974
Founded atLondon
TypeLGBT Helpline
Registration no.Charity Number 296193 / Company Number 02098685
Legal statusCharitable Organisation / Company Limited by Guarantee
Location
  • London
Region United Kingdom
ServicesLGBTQ Support
MethodsTelephone, Instant Messaging, Email
Staff12
Volunteersc. 200
Websiteswitchboard.lgbt
Formerly calledLondon Gay Switchboard / London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard
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2017 Blood donation deferral 3 months (excl. NI)
2019 MPs legislate for gay marriage in NI
2020 Gay marriage legal across UK, incl. NI
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2021 Blood donation deferral equalised
London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard group at Pride London 2010.

Switchboard is the second-oldest LGBT+ telephone helpline in the United Kingdom, launched the day after Edinburgh Befrienders (later known as Lothian Gay and Lesbian Switchboard).

Switchboard was launched in March 1974 as the London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard, providing help and information to London's gay community, particularly in the aftermath of the 1967 partial decriminalisation of male homosexuality in England and Wales. It received its first call on 4 March 1974.

In the 1980s, Switchboard was the leading source of information on HIV/AIDS, with some of Switchboard's volunteers amongst the founding members of the Terrence Higgins Trust.

In 2008, Switchboard was the recipient of the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service. The organisation was invited and accepted to go to Buckingham Palace to collect the award. In 2014, Queen Elizabeth II acknowledged the 40th anniversary of the organisation's founding, marking the first time she has had any involvement, voiced support or recognised an LGBT charity during her reign, and the first time the Crown has ever publicly supported the LGBT community. LLGS received a comment from the Queen saying: "Best wishes and congratulations to all concerned on this most special anniversary."

Switchboard rebranded to its current name in 2015 to emphasize inclusion for persons of all sexual orientation and gender identities, and that its services are not limited to London.

Today, it has expanded considerably to more than 15,000 callers each year, and now also provides support through email and instant messaging. Switchboard provides a listening service for people to discuss their feelings in an impartial and non-judgmental way, as well as information and advice for going out in London and the UK.

See also

References

  1. ^ Duffy, Nick (24 June 2015). "London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard changing its name to be 'more inclusive'". PinkNews. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
  2. Trust, Terrence Higgins. "Terrence Higgins Trust in the 1980s | Terrence Higgins Trust". www.tht.org.uk. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  3. "Hear, Hear! Queen Elizabeth Makes First Gesture of Goodwill to the LGBT Community". Passport magazine. Archived from the original on 19 October 2015. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Queen Elizabeth II Congratulates GLBT Charity Organization On 40th Anniversary". Towleroad. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
  5. "Hear Hear Queen Elizabeth Makes First Gesture of Goodwill to the LGBT Community | Passport Magazine News". Archived from the original on 19 October 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2014.

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