Being Authentic – LGBT+ History Month
By Lulu Spargo, Comms Worker and Helpline Support Worker. I feel like I’ve come into my authentic self at last. Being authentic to... Read More
Message from Barry
A few weeks ago I posted a very “busy” blog aimed at keeping visitors and callers to Dial House in touch with recent developments. It’s... Read More
An apology
Regarding the recent blog post about the Dial House news, Acting CEO Richard barber has issued the following apology on behalf of the organisation. ... Read More
Black History Month 2020
It’s Black History Month everybody! A member of the Dial House @Touchstone team has written their thoughts on the service offered amidst the backdrop of... Read More
The effect of Covid-19 as a survivor.
Survivor and activist and supporter/former user of LSLCS services, Sally-Ann believes in non-medicalising trauma. She has written about her experiences on dealing with the Covid-19... Read More
I’m calling for you to care
Naomi is a final year advertising and marketing student and has been a part of the Sisterhood group (for BAME women) for over six months. She... Read More
Humans were never meant to be subjected to colour codes
An attendee of the Sisterhood group, for BAME women, wrote this. I feel this fire, I feel this fury, I feel this... Read More
Embracing differences and challenging issues
Shayam is a support worker in Dial House @Touchstone, our BAME service, as well as co-facilitating a BAME women’s group. She reflects on the issues... Read More