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LGBTQIA+ Resources*

Justice
  • Equality Federation
  • Human Rights Campaign (HRC)
  • National LGBTQ Task Force
  • Victory Fund
Bisexual 
  • BIENESTAR
  • BiNetUSA
  • Bisexual.org
  • Bisexual Resource Center
Youth
  • Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
  • GSA Network
  • LGBTQ Student Resources & Support
  • Point Foundation
  • Safe Schools Coalition
  • The Trevor Project
Military
  • The American Military Partner Association (AMDA)
  • American Veterans for Equal Rights
  • OutServe-Service Members Legal Defense Network
  • Palm Center
  • Transgender American Veterans Association
  • Veterans for Human Rights
Transgender
  • National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE)
  • Sylvia Rivera Law Project
  • Transgender Law Center
  • Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund
Aging
  • National Resource Center for LGBT Aging
  • Services and Advocacy for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Elders (SAGE)
Legal
  • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
  • Lambda Legal
  • The LGBT Bar
  • National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR)
General 
  • Anti-Violence Project
  • CenterLink
  • COLAGE
  • GMHC
  • Matthew Shepard Foundation
  • Movement Advancement Project
  • Out & Equal
  • Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG)
  • Straight for Equality
  • The Williams Institute
  • A Global Report Card on LGBTQ+ Rights for IDAHOBIT by Graeme Reid
  • The Changing Landscape of Global LGBTQ+ Rights by Paul J. Angelo and Dominic Bocci

*Originally compiled and retrieved from https://www.glaad.org/resourcelist

LGBTQIA Youth Resources**

  • Advocates for Youth (AFY): LGBTQ Resources for Professionals
    Lesson plans, tips and strategies, background information, and additional resources to help youth-serving professionals create safe space for young people of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
  • American Psychological Association (APA) Resources
    • Healthy Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Students Project
      The Safe and Supportive Schools Project promotes safe and supportive environments to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections among adolescents.
    • Just the Facts: A Primer for Principals, Educators, and School Personnel
      Just the Facts provides information and resources for principals, educators and school personnel who confront sensitive issues involving gay, lesbian and bisexual students.
    • Understanding Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
      Accurate information for those who want to better understand sexual orientation.
  • Bullied: A Student, a School and a Case That Made History: Teaching materials for educators
    “Bullied” is a documentary film designed to help administrators, teachers and counselors create a safer school environment for all students, not just those who are gay and lesbian.
  • CDC’s Division of Adolescent and School Health: Protective Factors for LGBT Youth: Information for Health and Education Professionals
    Information summarizing key findings that can strengthen programs and research that support LGBT youth.
  • Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN): Educator Resources
    GLSEN educator guides and lessons to support your curriculum and practices.
  • Genders and Sexualities Alliance (GSA) Network
    GSA clubs are student-run organizations that unite LGBTQ+ and allied youth to build community and organize around issues impacting them in their schools and communities.
  • HIV and Youth
    Addressing HIV in youth requires that young people have access to information and tools they need to reduce their risk, make healthy decisions, and get treatment and care if they have HIV.
  • National Alliance to End Homelessness: Serving LGBT Homeless Youth
    To end LGBT youth homelessness, youth and young adults need stable housing, supportive connections to caring adults, and access to mainstream services that will place them on a path to long-term success.
  • National Education Association: 6 Tips for Educators Dealing with Harassment of LGBT Students
    From Stepping Out of the Closet, Into the Light: A Report on the Status of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender People in Education
  • StopBullying.gov: Information for LGBTQ Youth
    Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning (LGBTQ) youth and those perceived as LGBT are at an increased risk of being bullied. There are important and unique considerations for strategies to prevent and address bullying of LGBTQ youth.
  • The Trevor Project: Education and Resources for Adults
    The Trevor Project’s “Trainings for Professionals” include in-person Ally and CARE trainings designed for adults who work with youth. These trainings help counselors, educators, administrators, school nurses, and social workers discuss LGBTQ-competent suicide prevention.
  • Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Teens: Facts for Teens and Their Parents
    If you’ve ever wondered if you’re gay, lesbian, or bisexual, you’re not alone. Many teens ask themselves this question, and here are ways to find some answers. For parents and caregivers, finding out your son or daughter is gay, lesbian, or bisexual can present challenges. Learn more about how to be supportive.
  • Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN): Student Action
    As a student, you have the power to make change in many ways in your school and community.
  • Genders & Sexualities Alliance Network
    GSA clubs are student-run organizations that unite LGBTQ+ and allied youth to build community and organize around issues impacting them in their schools and communities.
  • HealthyChildren.org: Health Concerns for Gay and Lesbian teensexternal icon
    Information for LGBT teens on sexual activity, substance use, mental health, discrimination, and violence.
  • It Gets Better Project
    The It Gets Better Project inspires people across the globe to share their stories and remind the next generation of LGBTQ+ youth that hope is out there, and it will get better.
  • Q Card Project
    The Q Card is a simple and easy-to-use communication tool designed to empower LGBTQ youth to become actively engaged in their health, and to support the people who provide their care.
  • Q Chat Space
    Q Chat Space is a digital LGBTQ+ center where teens join live-chat, professionally facilitated, online support groups. Also available in Spanish (disponible en español).
  • Stomp Out Bullying: Making Schools Safe for LGBTQ Community
    Schools should be a young person’s primary center for learning, growing, and building a foundation for success in the world. High school can be challenging for any student, but LGBTQ youth face additional obstacles of harassment, abuse, and violence.
  • The Trevor Project: Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention
    The Trevor Project is a national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people under 25.
  • Advocates for Youth (AFY): Are you an Askable Parent?
    AFY provides lesson plans, tips and strategies, background information, and additional resources to help youth-serving professionals create safe space for young people of all sexual orientations and gender identities.
  • American Psychological Association: Understanding Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
    Accurate information for those who want to better understand sexual orientation.
  • The Family Acceptance Project
    The Family Acceptance Project is a research, intervention, education, and policy initiative that works to prevent health and mental health risks for LGBT children and youth.
  • HealthyChildren.org: Coming Out: Information for Parents of LGBT Teens
    “Coming out” is a lifelong journey of understanding, acknowledging and sharing one’s gender identity and/or sexual orientation with others.
  • Kidshealth.org: Sexual Attraction and Orientation
    Information for parents on how youth experience sexual attraction and orientation, as well as how you as a parent or guardian may feel about and deal with youth on this topic.
  • Parents, Families, Friends, and Allies of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG)
    Information about PFLAG’s confidential peer support and education in communities.
  • Parents’ Influence on the Health of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Teens: What Parents and Families Should Know 
    Information on how parents can promote positive health outcomes for their LGB teen.
  • SAMHSA: Helping Families to Support Their LGBT Children
    This resource guide was developed to help practitioners who work in a wide range of settings to understand the critical role of family acceptance and rejection in contributing to the health and well-being of adolescents who identify as LGBT.
  • StopBullying.gov: Information for Parents
    Parents play a key role in preventing and responding to bullying. If you know or suspect that your child is involved in bullying, here are several resources that may help.
  • Youth.gov: Electronic Aggression
    Increased access to technology has benefits, but it also can increase the risk of abuse.

**Originally compiled and retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/lgbthealth/youth-resources.htm


Additional Resources
  • LGBTQIA Glossary
  • LGBTQIA Ally Tips
  • LGBTQIA Inclusive Event Planning Tips
  • LGBTQIA Pronouns 
  • ​Developing a Gender Neutral School

 

 

 

 

 

 
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