You can report an incident by filling out the online or PDF forms below, picking up a self-reporting from from any of the local gay venues, contacting your local police station or by using the homophobia-reporting kiosks at the Windsor Castle pub in Hounslow and the West 5 pub in Ealing.
Alternatively, you can e-mail reportit@westlondongmp.org.uk with as much information about an incident as you are willing to provide.
Making your report
It is entirely up to you how much personal information you want to give about yourself and whether or not you want to take the matter further.
Even if you choose for the police not to pursue the incident, reporting the incident will still build up a picture of the extent of local homophobic crime and help to provide better support services.
Our aim is to create a safer community and underline that homophobic crime is taken very seriously by the police and will not be ignored.
If you don't include your personal details then the incident will be used for monitoring purposes only. This means that no action will be taken to investigate the incident. If you do include your details then the incident can be investigated and followed up and you can get the support you need.
In an emergency always call 999
Contacts
You can call your local Police Community safety Unit (CSU) to report any hate crime incident:
- Ealing 020 8246 9617
- Hammersmith 020 8246 2436
- Hounslow 020 8577 1212
- Hillingdon 020 8246 1766
- Harrow 020 8733 3462
- Brent 020 8733 3737 or 3736
- Kensington & Chelsea 020 8246 0246
- Westminster 020 7321 3969
You can also access the homophobia-reporting kiosks during pub hours at The Windsor Castle, 152 Bath Road, Hounslow TW3 3ET and The West 5 Pub, Popes Lane, London, W5 4NB
Alternatively, you can call the Gay Men's Project or Crime Stoppers and report the incident anonymously, without leaving your name or contact details:
- Gay Men's Project: 0800 587 8302
- Crime Stoppers: 0800 555 111

