If something happens to you at Mardi Gras, we'd like to support you as much as we can.

To get help, you should get into contact with the following services:

The Inner City Legal Centre

50-52 Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross NSW 2011

Ph: (02) 9332 1966

The ICLC provides legal advice and assistance to members of sexuality and gender diverse communities across NSW, and disadvantaged people living in the Sydney city area. They may be able to help you if you have been charged with an offence, wish to make a complaint about police conduct, feel discriminated against, or have another legal issue you need some advice on.

Note: There are many community legal centres across Australia. If it is difficult for you to get to the Inner City Legal Centre, you can locate your nearest community legal centre at the National Association of Community Legal Centres.

QLife

Ph: 1800 184 527 

Daily 5.30-10.30pm 

QLife is Australia’s first nationally-oriented counselling and referral service for people of diverse sex, genders and sexualities.

Legal Aid NSW

323 Castlereagh St, Sydney NSW 2000

Ph: (02) 9219 5000

Legal Aid provides legal services to disadvantaged people. If you have been charged with a criminal offence and will be appearing before the court, you may be able to get assistance from Legal Aid.

LawAccess NSW

1300 888 529 – from 9am-5pm

If you have been arrested and are in custody you may be able to speak immediately to a lawyer who can give you legal advice about your rights in custody, and police questioning and procedure.

ACON

414 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2010

Ph: (02) 9206 2079

aod@acon.org.au

ACON helps people in sexuality and gender diverse communities to reduce the harms associated with drug use or to stop using drugs by providing a range of targeted resources and support services.

Pivot Point

Pivot Point provides information about alcohol and other drugs that is tailored to sexuality and gender diverse communities. Pivot Point also hosts a self-assessment tool that enables visitors to reflect on their own AOD use. The website features a directory of sexuality and gender diverse community inclusive AOD service providers.