How can I offer this in my service?
- Check that your systems do not burden young people e.g. overly complex forms, or exclude them e.g. categories are insufficient or offensive
- Provide LGBTQ+ specific marketing and content
- Provide clear information about support to access the service e.g. hardship funds and transport costs
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Sophie* (staff member) said “we originally just had a 16-25 LGBT+ group and through consultation it was identified that they wanted just a trans group where it can be more focused on being trans.”
*These quotations use pseudonyms and have been anonymised to protect participant’s identity.
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