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In part two Joe Walsh chats with Shane Cassidy about the early days of the phone helplines, the early gay scene and the fight for gay spaces and their importance. viewers are advised there is some discussion on sensitive topics such as suicide, murder, drug use and violence. If you are impacted by any of these issues and would like to speak to someone please contact one of the organisations below:
If you're at risk of self-harm or feeling anxious, you can telephone Lifeline. The helpline is confidential, free and open 24 hours every day.
Lifeline - 0808 808 8000
The LGBTQIA+ Heritage Project is fundedby the National Lottery Heritage Fund. License: This video is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
By LGBT+ HeritageIn part two Joe Walsh chats with Shane Cassidy about the early days of the phone helplines, the early gay scene and the fight for gay spaces and their importance. viewers are advised there is some discussion on sensitive topics such as suicide, murder, drug use and violence. If you are impacted by any of these issues and would like to speak to someone please contact one of the organisations below:
If you're at risk of self-harm or feeling anxious, you can telephone Lifeline. The helpline is confidential, free and open 24 hours every day.
Lifeline - 0808 808 8000
The LGBTQIA+ Heritage Project is fundedby the National Lottery Heritage Fund. License: This video is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.