Support for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, Sistergirl and Brotherboy (LGBQTI+SB)

Living as a person with diverse sexual orientation and/or gender identity and expression can sometimes be hard. LGBTQIA+SB people experience high levels of discrimination, prejudice, violence, abuse and judgment, which can impact their mental health and wellbeing. That said, there is a lot of strength, pride and resilience that has formed amongst the LGBTQIA+SB community and this is something to celebrate.

Online support and resources

Support

LGBTI focused counselling support available face to face, phone or video call.

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Support and Resources

Find information on gender identity, sexuality and other experiences that young people may go through. Phone and online support also available through eheadspace.

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Support and Resources

Free telephone and webchat support delivered by trained LGBTI community members across Australia. Available for LGBTI individuals, their friends and families, and health professionals in Australia. 

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Resources

National peak body for LGBTIQ+ health and wellbeing for organisations and individuals that provide health-related programs.

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Support and Resources

Get information regarding the factors impacting LGBTI+ community. 

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Resources

Resources focusing on LGBTIQA+ topics for young people, their friends and families. 

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Local support

Community Mental Health Services for LGBTQIA+SB

Community based mental health services support individuals and carers with emerging or present mental health issues. They can also help with issues of addiction, relationships, grief, domestic violence; and housing or financial hardship.

To find a community based mental health service

Visit NTCOSS

Transgender and Gender Diverse Services

The NT Government provide information about support and appropriate health care guidance for transgender and gender diverse adults, children and adolescents in the Northern Territory (NT).

To find support and appropriate health care guidance 

Visit NT Government
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