How can I offer this in my service?

  1. Check that your systems do not burden young people e.g. overly complex forms, or exclude them e.g. categories are insufficient or offensive
  2. Provide LGBTQ+ specific marketing and content
  3. Provide clear information about support to access the service e.g. hardship funds and transport costs

Resources

To listen to what is written on this page, click below:

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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