The festive season can be a lot of fun, but for some people it’s a time of heightened anxiety. It’s the season to be jolly, but sometimes that can tip over into excess. Here’s some information to keep you safer over the Christmas and New Year period.
If you’re partying know your limits. Everyone likes to let their hair down at Christmas but that morning glass of fizz can catch up with you if you’re still going by the evening, and parties do tend to last longer and be more frequent at this time of the year. You can find our tips for cutting back and pacing your drinking here. If you’re going to be partying using drugs you can find lots of information about reducing the risk here. Remember to look out for your friends, and if anyone at your party overdoses call 999.
If you’re having sex, or hoping to see the New Year in with a (gang) bang remember to stock up with plenty of condoms and lube. Gay & bisexual men will find plenty of safer sexual health advice over at the website of our friends at GMFA. If you think you may have picked up an unwanted gift due to having an HIV risk you can seek advice & PEP (within no more than 72 hours) from a GUM clinic such as 56 Dean Street, Mortimer Market Centre or Burrell Street in central London. If these are closed you can access PEP through your local A&E.
If you feel alone this Christmas and want to talk to another LGBT person our friends LLGS will have their helpline open daily 10am – 11pm. If you are at risk of abuse or violence at home, Broken Rainbow has published some tips along with details of their Christmas opening times, including Christmas Day and Boxing Day. The charity Crisis has opened its Christmas centres for homeless people and will run until December 30th. If you feel suicidal you can call Samaritans 24 hours a day. In an emergency go to your local A&E.
London Friend will be closed from 24th December and will re-open on 5th January. Our Antidote drug & alcohol drop-in will run on that day 11-1 in Kings Cross.
We wish you a happy, safe Christmas and a healthy 2015.
London Friend