Resources
Internal Resources - Guides and factsheets
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External resources
A list of community support organisations can be found on the LGBTIQ supports page
- Rise Above the Noise
(opens in new window) - Inclusive workplaces
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- For leaders, managers and supervisors see Pride in Diversity's for advice on how to create an inclusive workplace free from LGBTIQ discrimination and harassment.
- Lived experience of sexuality and gender diversity:
(opens in new window) - Mental health and LGBTIQ community members
- QLife provides anonymous LGBTIQ+ peer support and referral for people wanting to talk about sexuality, identity, gender, bodies, feelings or relationships.
- Trans 101 – The basics:
- Transgender Day of Visibility:
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This is the first part of a series on Gender Diversity which dives into being Trans, Gender Identity, and what it's all about.
- Dear My Year 7 Self:
This powerful video is one resource produced by Get REAL to empower uni age students to help high school age students unlearn LGBT discrimination and harmful language, and embrace difference and positivity.
Community Contacts
- (opens in a new window) Acceptance is a faith community supporting gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) Catholics, their family and friends.
- (opens in a new window) A NSW based health promotion organisation specialising in HIV prevention, HIV support and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) health.
- is a national advocacy platform and touchpoint for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer, Transgender, and Intersex (LGBQTI) peoples.
- (opens in a new window) Based in Sydney, Dayenu exists to meet the needs of Jewish gays, lesbians, bi-sexuals, trans and intersex people as well as their friends, families, partners and other supporters. We provide outreach through education, information, resources, social activities and other events.
- Gay & Lesbian Counselling Service of NSW (GLCS) Twenty10 incorporating GLCS NSW is a community-based, non-profit, state-wide organisation, working with and supporting people of diverse genders, sexes and sexualities, their families and communities, providing short term counselling, information and support services.
- Gay and Lesbian Immigration Task Force (GLITF NSW Inc.) The primary aim of GLITF is to assist the foreign partners of Australian lesbians and gay men to migrate to Australia.
- (opens in a new window) The GLRL advocates on behalf of lesbians and gay men. They provide referral and educative resources on gay and lesbian rights to the media, policy makers and the community.
- (opens in a new window) GAMMA is a peer support group for men who are or have been involved in a long-term heterosexual relationship, and who are coming to terms with their sexual attraction to other men. The group is run by men who have been through their own journey and provides a place where it is safe to discuss personal issues.
- (opens in new window) Frontline service providing support to meeting current and emerging psychosocial housing and other wellbeing needs
- (opens in a new window) The ICLC is a non profit community based legal centre. They work with and for socially and economically disadvantaged people in the inner city of Sydney and GLBTIQ people across NSW.
- (opens in a new window) An international day that challenges homophobia, transphobia and biphobia and celebrates diversity.
- (IHRA) Intersex Human Rights Australia Ltd is an independent support, education and policy development organisation, by and for people with intersex variations or traits.
- (opens in a new window) is a non profit organisation with a mission to uplift, empower and connect lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer youth around the globe.
- (opens in a new window) A peer support, social and educational group targeting mature age men forty and up who have sex with men, regardless of how they choose to identify themselves.
- Australia’s youth driven network for LGBTIQ youth
- (opens in a new window) is a coalition of organisations and individuals from across Australia that work to improve the health and wellbeing of LGBTI and gender diverse people.
- Out for Australia is an organisation that seeks to support and mentor aspiring LGBTIQ professionals as they navigate their way through the early stages of their careers
- (opens in a new window) PFLAG is a non-profit voluntary organisation whose members have a common goal of keeping families together. PFLAG is here to give help, support and information to families, friends of all gay people.
- works to promote a positive image of people living with and affected by HIV with the aim of eliminating prejudice, isolation, stigma and discrimination.
- QLife is a counselling and referral service for LGBTI people. QLife provides nation-wide, early intervention, peer supported telephone and web based services to diverse people of all ages.
- (opens in a new window) QMs (Queer Muslims in Australia) is a yahoo group based in Australia for and by Muslims who are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Questioning, Queer or/and Qurious (LGBTIQ) and wish to engage in a safe space online. QMs vision is of a progressive and supportive forum that allows for and celebrates our diversity.
- (opens in a new window) A social support group for gay, lesbian, transgender, transexual and queer people from the Indian sub-continent origins.
- (opens in a new window) Sydney gay and lesbian free weekly newspaper.
- (opens in a new window) This is a national council that seeks to highlight and address issues related to sexuality, gender identity and intersex status in multicultural communities in Australia.
- (opens in a new window) Sexual health information targeted for men.
- (opens in a new window) is committed to educating the public and providers about the needs of people with gender issues. They offer a wide range of services to people with gender issues, their partners, families and friends in NSW and also act as an education, support, training and referral / resource centre to other organisations and service providers.
- (opens in a new window) HALC is a specialist community legal centre that provides free legal advice to people living with HIV/AIDS on related legal matters.
- (opens in a new window) The Open Door is open for everyone, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, or straight, where you are accepted and loved for who God has created you to be.
- The Uniting Network Australia Uniting Network Australia is the national network for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people, their families, friends and supporters within the Uniting Church in Australia.
- (opens in a new window) Information, Support and Services for LGBTI Australians, including Mental and Sexual Health.
- An online information and resource platform for all trans and gender diverse people in NSW
- (opens in a new window) A social support group for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer people of South Asian sub-continent origins.
- (opens in a new window) Twenty10 work with people across Sydney and New South Wales who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and gender diverse, non-binary, intersex, questioning, queer, asexual and more (LGBTIQA+) people and others of diverse genders and sexualities, their families and communities.
- (opens in a new window) Counselling, groups and information for women whose male partners are attracted to men.
Sexuality & Gender Diversity