Home

Rainbow Network Victoria

The network for workers with same sex attracted and gender questioning young people
  • home
  • Who are we?
  • Membership
  • Find a youth group
  • Schools
  • resources
  • Training
  • Links
  • Speakers Bureau

Quick links

  • Find a youth group

Recent news

  • Writing Themselves In 3 Presentation - Attached below is a presentation based on the Writing Themselves In 3 research report. read more
  • YSAS Community Residential Withdrawal program for SSAGQ young people. - Established in 1998, YSAS is an accredited community service organisation providing a range of innovative and client-centred services to vulnerable... read more
  • Supporting LGBT Lives: A Study of Mental Health & Well-Being of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender People - "Supporting LGBT Lives" is being hailed as the most significant research to come out of Ireland to date regarding the mental health and well-being of... read more
  • Department of Education and Early Childhood Development policy on same sex attracted employees - In the following document, the DEECD has set a strong example in celebrating sexual diversity within the workplace. This anti-discrimination policy... read more
  • Who’s Carrying the Can? Services for young people in Victoria: What’s available and where are the gaps? - Survey now open! Do you provide services to young people in Victoria? The Victorian Council of Social Service (VCOSS) and the Youth Affairs Council... read more
  • YGLAM launches YouTube Channel!! - With thier new YouTube channel, you can follow YGLAM's inspiring work through a series short films. The latest series, quite beautifully, explores... read more
  • Beyond: ‘we treat everyone the same’ - From the introduction: In 2010-2011 Gay and Lesbian Health Victoria (GLHV) ran a program aimed at assisting health and human services organisations... read more
  • Round two of the HEY Grants is now open! - Does your organisation work with, or have plans to work with, same sex attracted and /or sex/gender diverse (SSASGD) young people, aged 14-25 years... read more
  • Project Purple Video Launched - Wear it Purple aims to empower sexuality and gender diverse (rainbow) young people to be happy in their own skin, confident in their identity and... read more
  • Rainbow Network Victoria - Professional Supervision 2013!! - Professional Supervision: More than Just Line Management As youth workers, social workers, psychologists, teachers, and health-care providers, our... read more

GLSEN publication: Talking About Suicide & LGBT Populations

Submitted by roz on Wed, 18/01/2012 - 11:35am

Talking About Suicide & LGBT Populations provides detailed recommendations for more safely discussing suicide in public conversations and social media, while at the same time expanding public conversations about the well-being of LGBT people, promoting the need for family support and acceptance, and encouraging help-seeking by LGBT people who may be contemplating suicide.

AttachmentSize
Talking about Suicide & LGBT Populations.pdf724.55 KB
Tags:
  • Resources
  • Resources

Search

Similar content

  • OMG My Friend's Queer
  • Private Lives 2 has been launched!
  • School Experience for Children of Gay and Lesbian Parents - Family Matters - Journal Article
  • 'I'm really no different from you' - Stories and Insights from SSAY in Melbourne's West
  • Is your youth service a safe and inclusive one? Read through the Rainbow Network checklist to find out..

Tags

Coming out Community event Community information event Families/parents Gender Gender questioning GLBTI GLBTIQ groups GSA Health promotion Health workers Homophobia housing Mental health/depression news queer youth Reports Requests for research participants Research Resource Resources Resources for teachers same-sex attracted young people Same sex attracted young people scholarships Schools Service provider Sexual health Sexually transmitted infections (STI) social media SSASGD young people SSCV story supervision support support group survey theatre Training Transgender Victorian reports Work workers Your rights youth youth event youth group youth groups
more tags
Contact: Lottie Turner T: (03) 9479 8735 E: l.turner@latrobe.edu.au