LGBT Trust & Confidence Survey is now live
A community survey to test and establish the levels of trust and confidence in the Police and Council is now live. The LGBT Community Safety Forum is an elected, independent group of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) people in Brighton and Hove. The group aims to ensure effective accou
A community survey to test and establish the levels of trust and confidence in the Police and Council is now live.

THE LGBT Community Safety Forum is an elected, independent group of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans* (LGBT) people in Brighton and Hove.
The group aims to ensure effective accountability between the city’s LGBT communities and the statutory authorities, including Sussex Police and Brighton and Hove City Council (BHCC).
This short survey is about your trust in the Police and Council services (including the Partnership Community Safety Team), and your confidence in reporting issues around abuse, discrimination and your safety within Brighton and Hove, in educational establishments, care services and private businesses or at home.
There is a series of multiple-choice questions about your experiences followed by some optional questions all about you.
All personal information given is strictly confidential, will not be shared with third parties and will not be kept with your answers.
To complete the short survey, click here:
If you would like a printed version of the survey or need assistance completing it, email:
Or telephone: 01273 231189
Or text: 07827 811454
The Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum is registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office under registration reference ZA061193.

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