Friday, 29 October 2010

Intercom Trust to VICTIMISE more lgbt people?


THIS DISGUSTS ME!

The Intercom Trust is one of the organisations which has REPEATEDLY REFUSED to give assistance or support to gay victims of institutional homophobia in Cornwall, in particular victims of police homophobia. As a gay man, who knows both lesbians, gay men & gay youth who have been VICTIMS of the Intercom Trust, I personally could not recommend ANYONE went to Intercom Trust for help!

Partnership for victims of phobic crime, now thats a JOKE!
The Intercom Trust has received funding from the Home Office to develop systems for accessible and proportionate help for victims of phobic crime in the South West peninsula, with a view to providing national good-practice standards to be made available through the Home Office website.

Personally, the Intercom Trust are the last people I would let near a vulnerable gay person! They even have a dishonest x-copper working for them, who when he was a police officer, sent me emails telling me to 'be quiet' about witnessed incidents of police homophobia in Cornwall.

The project involves working across the peninsula with:
• Other LGB and Trans community helplines
• The public sector, including CJS member agencies, CDRPs and LSPs
• The ten Local Area Agreement teams
The Intercom Trust is planning to arrange strategic briefing and discussion sessions for key stakeholders during the first three weeks of November.

Michael Halls, Intercom Trust’s executive director said: “We think this is a very exciting and promising development. We’ll do our best to ensure that all stakeholders have an opportunity to play a full role and we’ll be very glad to hear from our partners and colleagues in relevant stakeholder agencies.”
Central government is committed to improving the provision of services for victims of crime. The Home Office is particularly keen to address the specific needs of victims of phobic (homophobic and transphobic) crime, to reduce the perceived barriers that discourage these victims from getting help, and to increase reporting and successful prosecutions.

Again I say I would not recommend my worst enemy to turn to the Intercom Trust for help as I don't like seeing people STABBED in the back, least of all LGBT persons!

The Intercom Trust via Andy Hunt, Micheal Halls & others have contributed to the attempted suicide of at least one gay male victim of institutional homophobia to my knowledge!!!