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Resources for Parents & YouthPFLAG Chapters:PFLAG has more than 500 chapters that are located in all 50 states. Get the personalized support that you need from people who understand what you're experiencing. By clicking on a state name below, you can find a list with contact information for the chapters in that state. TNETIn 2002, the PFLAG Transgender Network (TNET) became PFLAG's first "Special Affiliate," recognized with the same privileges and responsibilities as PFLAG chapters. Whereas chapters have a geographical focus, TNET is focused specifically on promoting the health and well-being of transgender persons, their families and friends, and provides resources to PFLAG chapters and to the National Office. TransKids Purple Rainbow FoundationDedicated to funding research and education about transgender issues to build a brighter future for all TransKids. Our children aren't pink or blue - but rather - various shades of purple. COLAGEA national movement of children, youth, and adults with one or more lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer (LGBTQ) parents. We build community and work toward social justice through youth empowerment, leadership development, education, and advocacy. Families In TRANSitionA Resource Guide for Parents of Trans Youth is the first comprehensive Canadian publication to address the needs of parents and families supporting their trans children. Kids of Trans Resource Guide:http://www.colage.org/resources/kot/ Trans Care Youthhttp://vch.eduhealth.ca/pdfs/GA/GA.100.L569.pdf Clinical Guidelines For Treating Trans Youth (Guidelines from British Columbia)http://www.vch.ca/transhealth/resources/library/tcpdocs/guidelines-adolescent.pdf Clinical Management of GID in Adolescentshttp://www.eje-online.org/cgi/reprint/155/suppl_1/S131 Creating Safe Space for GLBTQ Youth: A Toolkit:This 79-page manual from Advocates for Youth can be downloaded free.It includes excellent sections specifically on supporting youth of color and trans youth and 12 lesson plans for any youth program or 8-12 classroom Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Youth Issues:a fact sheet from the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States: Respecting the Rights of GLBTQ Youth, A Responsibility of Youth-Serving Professionals:From Advocates for Youth's journal Transitions (Vol. 14 June 2002)\\ http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=692&Itemid=177 Talk About Sexprovides young people with basic information about a range of sexuality
topics as well as referrals to reputable websites for more information. Includes "chapters"
entitled: What is Sexuality; Sexual Rights; Basic Biology; Staying Healthy; Gender Identity;
Sexual Orientation; Relationships; Communication Skills; Choosing What to Do; Sexual
Behavior; Sexual Response; Sexual Abuse; Birth Control; STD's/HIV; and Find Out More. If You Are Concerned About Your Child's Gender Behaviors: A Parent guideThe parent guide is a resource for parents who want information and advice on a child with gender-variant behaviors.The Parent Guide (PDF) to:
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Resources for Parents & YouthPFLAG Chapters:PFLAG has more than 500 chapters that are located in all 50 states. Get the personalized support that you need from people who understand what you're experiencing. By clicking on a state name below, you can find a list with contact information for the chapters in that state. TNETIn 2002, the PFLAG Transgender Network (TNET) became PFLAG's first "Special Affiliate," recognized with the same privileges and responsibilities as PFLAG chapters. Whereas chapters have a geographical focus, TNET is focused specifically on promoting the health and well-being of transgender persons, their families and friends, and provides resources to PFLAG chapters and to the National Office. TransKids Purple Rainbow FoundationDedicated to funding research and education about transgender issues to build a brighter future for all TransKids. Our children aren't pink or blue - but rather - various shades of purple. COLAGEA national movement of children, youth, and adults with one or more lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer (LGBTQ) parents. We build community and work toward social justice through youth empowerment, leadership development, education, and advocacy. Families In TRANSitionA Resource Guide for Parents of Trans Youth is the first comprehensive Canadian publication to address the needs of parents and families supporting their trans children. Kids of Trans Resource Guide:http://www.colage.org/resources/kot/ Trans Care Youthhttp://vch.eduhealth.ca/pdfs/GA/GA.100.L569.pdf Clinical Guidelines For Treating Trans Youth (Guidelines from British Columbia)http://www.vch.ca/transhealth/resources/library/tcpdocs/guidelines-adolescent.pdf Clinical Management of GID in Adolescentshttp://www.eje-online.org/cgi/reprint/155/suppl_1/S131 Creating Safe Space for GLBTQ Youth: A Toolkit:This 79-page manual from Advocates for Youth can be downloaded free.It includes excellent sections specifically on supporting youth of color and trans youth and 12 lesson plans for any youth program or 8-12 classroom Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Youth Issues:a fact sheet from the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States: Respecting the Rights of GLBTQ Youth, A Responsibility of Youth-Serving Professionals:From Advocates for Youth's journal Transitions (Vol. 14 June 2002)\\ http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=692&Itemid=177 Talk About Sexprovides young people with basic information about a range of sexuality
topics as well as referrals to reputable websites for more information. Includes "chapters"
entitled: What is Sexuality; Sexual Rights; Basic Biology; Staying Healthy; Gender Identity;
Sexual Orientation; Relationships; Communication Skills; Choosing What to Do; Sexual
Behavior; Sexual Response; Sexual Abuse; Birth Control; STD's/HIV; and Find Out More. If You Are Concerned About Your Child's Gender Behaviors: A Parent guideThe parent guide is a resource for parents who want information and advice on a child with gender-variant behaviors.The Parent Guide (PDF) Added line 9:
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