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Resource Hub

Welcome to the London Communities Emergencies Partnership (LCEP) Resource Hub.

We know that learning plays a crucial role in emergency responses. Here you can find useful resources relating to a wide range of crisis situations, from around the world.

About LCEP

When there is a major emergency in London, the response needs to be quick, coordinated and effective. The London Communities Emergencies Partnership (LCEP) supports charities and community groups before, during and after an emergency to make this happen.

This includes charities, community groups and faith or equality organisations. alongside statutory services. Together, we can tackle emergencies better.

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Do you have a resource to share?

To add a resource to this webpage, please contact info@londonplus.org.

The following resources are particularly useful during the emergency preparedness stage.

 

Each hate crime, no matter where in the world, affects our communities here at home, tearing at the social fabric that is so important to our communities’ resilience. At LCEP, our thoughts and actions will always remain with all those affected, and with communities that are feeling vulnerable in its wake. Our partnership stands together, across difference, across communities.  

There is no place for hate in our communities.  

We are here to support the continued work that is taking place across sectors and faiths to uphold safety, dignity, and unity for all.  

 

  • Use St Mungo’s guidance to understand next steps for connecting someone who is rough sleeping with local services.
  • For expert housing and homelessness advice, direct people to Shelter (website or free helpline: 0808 800 4444).
  • Refer people to StreetLink to alert the relevant rough sleeping outreach team.
  • Explore available Homelessness Services through Atlas and Homeless Link.
  • Join your Borough Homelessness Forum to connect with local organisations. Active forums include Hackney & City, Bromley, Lewisham, Islington, Kingston, Camden, Croydon, Newham, Brent. Contact Michele.Vianello@london.gov.uk to join.
  • Access free homelessness training for staff and volunteers via the London PLUS Project and Shelter.

 

The following resources are most useful in an emergency.
Mental Health Support (Adult) 
Mental Health Support (Children) 

UK Trauma Council have published a range of relevant resources for those working with children and young people affected by trauma and bereavement. Some key pages are: 

Childline, childline.org.uk 0800 1111 

The scouts bereavement page, signposting to a range of organisations and resources. 

Mental health support app for children and young people from Kooth 

Organisational/Practioner Support   

Trauma-Informed Practice training from Thrive LDN offers free, pre-recorded training to support individuals and organisations. 

UK Trauma Councils Free, evidence-based resources to support schools, colleges and practitioners working with traumatically bereaved children and young people. You can watch a short video introducing the resources here. 

 

Why cash and time are the best ways to help: 

While donating goods can feel like the most direct way to support those affected, experience shows that physical donations often create logistical challenges and can slow down relief efforts. Volunteering your time locally can make a real difference, helping community groups organise and respond effectively. Cash donations remain the most effective form of support, they enable trusted organisations to purchase exactly what’s needed, when and where it’s needed. 

You can learn more about donated goods here:  

 
Click below for information about donating cash 

 

If you’re able to volunteer or provide practical support, please contact your borough’s Volunteer Centre for local opportunities or head to the London Lifelines site for more information about volunteering in London