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PACE

PACE is London's leading charity promoting the mental health and emotional well-being of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.  PACE also provides online services that can be accessed nationally.

PACE Vision: Best possible world for LGBT people.
PACE Values: Inclusive, Dynamic & Collaborative with Integrity.
PACE Mission: Inspiring better LGBT mental health.

Established in 1985 as part of the lesbian and gay centre, PACE was formed by a group of volunteers to provide counselling support to lesbians and gay men who faced discrimination and homophobia.

Since 1985 PACE services have continually developed, now working with lesbian, gay and bisexual women, gay and bisexual men, trans people and those exploring their sexual or gender identities.We are continually striving to meet the changing needs of the LGBT communities, and our professional and experienced staff and volunteers now offer a range of holistic support services.

Address:
Pace, 34 Hartham Road, London, N7 9JL
Area serviced:
Nationwide
Telephone:
020 7700 1323
Fax:
020 7609 4909
Opening times:
Monday - Friday, 10am - 5pm
Who is it for:
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender in London.
Languages:
English (Sometimes able to offer other languages).
Disabled access:
Our offices are fully accessible by wheelchair
Charges:
Some services free, others small charge.
How to apply:
Referrals from lesbians and gay men (except for training). Some services have an income ceiling. Referrals by telephone, letter, e-mail, fax.
Buses:
17, 19, 29, 91, 251, 253
Train/tube:
Caledonian Rd on the Piccadilly Line
Parking:
Parking near PACE is by residential permit only 9.30-4.30
Sector:
Voluntary

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Services providing advice and information relating to all aspects of mental health.
Services associated to counselling in all its various forms, including one-to-one and group therapy.
These are psychological treatments in which improvement in a person's symptoms or wellbeing is achieved by talking with a therapist or counsellor rather than, or as well as, taking medication.

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