Lgbtq youth support
WE PROVIDE AND Team SUPPORT FOR LGBTQ+ Juvenile PEOPLE
Reporting Homophobic, Biphobic and Transphobic (HBT) detest crimes
Download the Zoteria App to report LGBTQ+ anonymously.
Galop supports the LGBT+ society who have experienced loathe crimes and they can help you to inform to the police or help you pass on data anonymously if you pick Visit website
Stop Hate UK has a young person’s helpline and hate crime resources. or visit Stop Hate UK website. For a confidential hour helpline for young people under 18, call or text
Why Me? offers those affected by hate crime the chance to explain their thoughts and feelings around what happened, as skillfully as how they include been affected, through Restorative Justice.Visit Website
You can also report HBT hate crimes directly to the MET police Visit Website
LGBTQ+ Youth
Challenges faced by LGBTQ+ youth are changing, but what they always need is assist from each other and the adults in their lives.
For HRC's resources for educators, please visit
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Being supported at abode, in school and in the community is significant for all children and youth – especially Gay youth. From creating an inclusive learning environment for students — whether a student is in the process of transitioning, or she has two moms — to understanding the challenges and resiliency of LGBTQ+ youth, HRC provides a wealth of resources for support.
LGBTQ+ Youth
10 Actions Educators Can Take
The Human Rights Campaign Foundation and Welcoming Schools are committed to ensuring educators have the tools to support Queer students.
Capacity Building, LGBTQ+ Youth, Opportunities for Providers & Institutions
THRIVE Professional Development
The THRIVE Professional Development program utilizes Welcoming Schools’ certified fa
Direct Online and Phone Support Services for LGBTQ+ Youth
The Youth Well-Being program at HRC Foundation has compiled the following conduct service resources for LGBTQ+ youth and families.
The information about providers and services contained on this website does not constitute endorsement, sponsorship, or recommendation by HRC or HRC Foundation. HRC and HRC Foundation cannot confirm the level of confidentiality provided by each entity or service, and some crisis services may involve legal guardians and even law enforcement as deemed necessary. It is your responsibility to verify the level of confidentiality when communicating with a service or organization.
- The Trevor Project has several lead online resources specifically for LGBTQ+ youth:
- Trevor Lifeline is a crisis intervention and suicide prevention cell service available 24/7 at
- TrevorChat is a confidential online instant messaging with a Trevor Counselor, available 24/7, at
- TrevorText is a confidential text messaging with a Trevor Counselor, available 24/7/, by texting START to
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Organizations Supporting LGBTQ Youth
American Institutes for Research (AIR)
AIR's Health and Social Development program works with a range of youth-serving systems and agencies to develop policies, services, and care for LGBTQ youth. This site applications a range of related resources and technical assistance information.American Psychological Association (APA) APA provides fact sheets, best practices and other resources for supporting LGBTQ youth. See the Resolution on Gender and Sexual Orientation Diversity in Children and Adolescents in Schools adopted by APA and NASP.
Children of Lesbian and Gays Everywhere (COLAGE) COLAGE unites people with LGBTQ parents into a network of peers and supports them as they nurture and enable each other to be skilled, self-confident, and just leaders in our collective communities.
Family Acceptance Proposal (FAP) FAP is a study initiative that helps support the mental well being of LGBTQ youth, parents and families. This site offers training, up to date information and publications to help students of different cultures and religi