LGBTQI+ Communities Resources

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  • LGBTQI+ Family Violence Referral Resource

    The LGBTIQ Family Violence Referral Resource designed by St Kilda Legal Service and LGBTIQ Legal Service is designed to support Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and gender diverse, Intersex and Queer (LGBTIQ) people who have been affected by family violence to access culturally safe and inclusive support services. Posted July 2022

  • Pride in Prevention Messaging Guide Launched

    Rainbow Health Victoria have launched a new Pride in Prevention Messaging Guide. Posted August 2021

  • Report: The Health and Wellbeing of LGBTIQA+ Young People In Australia

    Largest national survey of the health and wellbeing of LGBTIQA+ young people aged 14 - 21 years in Australis, conducted by the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society. posted February 2021

  • Pride in Prevention: A Guide to Primary Prevention of Family Violence Experienced Bby LGBTQI+ Communities

    Developed by Rainbow Health Victoria.

    Posted 20 July 2020

  • Launch of Research Matters: Supporting LGBTIQ+ Health and Wellbeing

    Rainbow Health Victoria have launched ‘Research Matters’ a series of information resources produced by Rainbow Health Victoria. Posted December 2020

  • LGBTQI+ Family Violence and Homelessness Project Report and Resources

    Stage 2 Report 2019-2020 providing an overview of the information and resources developed and delivered for statewide housing and family violence services. Developed by Wombat Housing.Posted 20 July 2020

  • Report: There’s No Safe Place at Home: Impact of Domestic and Family Violence on LGBTQI+ People

    Equality Australia and the Centre for Family Research and Evaluation at Drummond Street Services have released this report. Posted December 2020

  • Developing LGBTQI+ Programs for Perpetrators and Victim/Survivors of Domestic and Family Violence

    A new ANROWS research report explores how we might begin to improve the recognition and understanding of LGBTQI+ intimate partner violence.

    Posted 22 May 2020

  • Project Summary Report: Breaking the Binary Code

    Celebrating gender and sexuality diversity, challenging stereotypes and relationship expectations. Developed by The Sexual Assault and Family Violence Centre.Posted 20 July 2020