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Tag Archives: LGBTQIA+ survivors

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Protecting Physical Safety and Honoring Bisexual+ Health Month

UncategorizedBy adminApril 29, 2022

“The physical, sexual, and emotional abuse suffered by bisexual survivors is at levels much higher than lesbian and heterosexual relationships and we must talk about why.”

Homelessness, Housing Instability Linked to Increased Suicide Risk Among LGBTQ Youth

UncategorizedBy adminApril 15, 2022

“The report found that LGBTQ youth who experienced homelessness or housing instability had higher rates of mental health challenges.”

How we can better serve victim-survivors who identify as LGBTQ+

TrainingBy adminMarch 17, 2022

“The most predictive indicator of domestic violence is gender. In most cases, a woman is being abused by a man. Most systems operate with the assumption that a woman is being abused by a man. But how do systems treat people who are in same sex relationships?”

Stalking and LGBTQ+ Individuals

ResourcesBy adminMarch 15, 2022

“LBGTQ+ individuals are more likely than heterosexual and cisgender individuals to experience stalking victimization.”

Not Neutral: The Impact of Mandatory Reporting on Domestic Violence Survivors

TrainingBy adminFebruary 24, 2022

“This Teen Dating Violence Awareness & Prevention Month (TDVAM) webinar explores the impact of mandatory reporting on domestic violence survivors, highlighting unique impacts for LGBTQ young people.”

Acceptance of Transgender and Nonbinary Youth from Adults and Peers Associated with Significantly Lower Rates of Attempting Suicide

UncategorizedBy adminJanuary 28, 2022

“Findings further suggest a need to equip adults and young people with the information, skills, and resources necessary to support and affirm the transgender and nonbinary young people in their lives.”

Creating Inclusive Spaces for Supporting Transgender Survivors of Human Trafficking

TrainingBy adminJanuary 26, 2022

“This webinar features subject matter experts who share practical guidance and insights on how to create inclusive environments, practices and policies that support transgender survivors of human trafficking.”

New Data Illuminates Mental Health Concerns Among Texas’ Transgender Youth

UncategorizedBy adminDecember 17, 2021

“The Trevor Project … released new data today that provides insights into the needs and concerns of LGBTQ youth in Texas who have reached out to the organization’s crisis services for support.”

Creating Inclusive Spaces for Supporting Transgender Survivors of Human Trafficking

TrainingBy adminNovember 11, 2021

“This webinar features subject matter experts who share practical guidance and insights on how to create inclusive environments, practices and policies that support transgender survivors of human trafficking.”

Research Brief: LGBTQ Youth Sports Participation

ResourcesBy adminNovember 1, 2021

“This brief uses data from The Trevor Project’s 2021 National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health to examine LGBTQ young people’s experiences and attitudes about sports.”

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