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Guide to setting up a new SSAT Group

Submitted by roz on Tue, 17/11/2009 - 10:06am

This useful document provides a framework of issues to consider in the process of establishing a social support group program for same sex attracted young people (SSAY). It provides guidelines, which are sometimes posed as questions, regarding service delivery and service development.

This resource was produced a few years ago by what was formally known as the Eastern Region Gay and Lesbian Youth Project.

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