Online Resources
Find information on different topics to read at your own pace. This is a great place to learn about 2SLGBTQ+ Identities, Coming Out, Self-Care, Health & wellness and more. Looking for in-person/virtual referrals?
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Here you will find information on different topics that come up for us when we’re working on the HelpLine. If you want to learn more, this is a great place to start.
Kanawayhitowin: Two Spirit Aboriginal People- Building Inclusive Communities
Brochure on inclusivity and building two-spirit inclusive communities.
Language, Culture, and Two-Spirit Identity
An article on language and two-spirit identities.
Two Spirits One Voice
Video that goes over a general definition of two-spirit identity and communities; briefly discusses ...
12 Incredible Indigenous LGBTQ Women and Two-Spirit People You Should Know
Two-Spirit resources.
Trans Vitality Toolkit
A collection of trans specific resources that include trans history, community, resources for self-a...
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Mental Health
A Guide to Finding Individual Therapy for Children and Youth
This guide describes what therapy is and provides an intro to types of therapies and therapists.
Mental Health
A Queer Trans Mentally Ill Power Fantasy Game
Self help game; a fun and pretty light-hearted game and a nice distractor!
Mental Health
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Trans Resources
A Transgender Mourning of Your Former Self
A video validating feelings of loss after transitioning, while being affirming and supportive.
Mental Health
Affordable Therapy Network
Directory of online and in-person therapists with low-cost and sliding scale rates.
Mental Health
Asian Mental Health Project
Blog posts on various topics on mental health and other topics. Note that this isn't 2SLGBTQ+ specific. Blog posts/resource page mention queer topics and resources.
Mental Health
Baopu #100: Processing Intergenerational Trauma, A Chart
An illustrated chart about processing intergenerational trauma.
Mental Health
Boundaries are Beautiful
Boundaries are important to share because they let other people know how to be with us respectfully.