The national peak health organisation in Australia for organisations and individuals that provide health-related programs, services and research focused on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex people (LGBTI) and other sexuality, gender, and bodily diverse people and LGBTQIA+ communities.
The importance of ‘reaching out’ comes up a lot when talking about mental health, and looking after ourselves. It’s something that can be easier said than done though since asking for help and holding space for our mates isn’t something…
Understanding and acceptance is key to developing trust and positive mental health trajectories in Autistic-LGBTIQA+ youth. These tips are based on surveys and consultations we have undertaken with young people, along with input from Autistic LGBTIQA+ adults, service providers, and…
Sex, Safe and Fun is a resource pack for teaching people with intellectual disability about positive safe sex messages. The resource presents a factual and balanced view of the rights and responsibilities associated with a range of sexual activities. There…
These tips have been developed to give Autistic LGBTIQA+ youth better ideas and resources for accessing support. We have based the tips off surveys and consultations we have had with young people, Autistic LGBTIQA+ adults, service providers, and families across…
It is normal to be disabled, just as it is normal to be Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Trans (LGBT) — around one in five people in the UK are disabled, although they may or may not identify with this label.…
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