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Peer Support
If you have something on your mind, and you are aged 12-25 and LGBT, you can talk to a peer supporter.
A peer supporter is someone close to you in age who you can chat to, someone who will listen to you without judgment, and signpost you to other support you might need. It is confidential (no-one needs to know you access the support). Our supporters are LGBT young people who are trained to support you with a variety of things. They offer a friendly face and maybe even a cup of tea!
This is through face-to-face meet ups, text, Facebook, email or telephone support (at a time and place you both agree to).