LGBT Youth Resources
Resources for LGBT Youth and their Friends
- Bullying Information for Youth
- Gay-Straight Alliance Network
- Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network: Information for Students
- It Gets Better Project
- Questions and Answers: LGBTQ Youth Issues
- Stop Bullying Now
- The Trevor Project: Help and Suicide Prevention
- Trevor Space: News and Networking
Resources for Educators and School Administrators
- Bullied: A Student, a School and a Case That Made History: Teaching materials for educators from Teaching Tolerance
- Advocates for Youth: GLBTQ Resources for Professionals
- American Psychological Association’s Healthy Gay Lesbian and Bisexual Students Project
- Bullying Information for Educators and Other School Professionals
- HIV/AIDS and Young Men Who Have Sex with Men
- Gay-Straight Alliance Network: Transforming Schools
- Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network: Information for Educators
- Just the Facts: A Primer for Principals, Educators, and School Personnel
- National Alliance to End Homelessness: LGBT Homeless Youth
- National Education Association: Bullying and School Safety Resources
- Parent Teacher Association (PTA): Creating Safe Schools is Everybody’s Business
- Stop Bullying Now: What Can Adults Do
- The Trevor Project: Resources for Educators and Parents
- Understanding Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
- Youth Violence: Electronic Aggression
Resources for Parents and Family Members
- Advocates for Youth: GLBTQ Issues Info for Parents
- Ages and Stages: Gay and Lesbian Teens
- American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Facts for Families
- Bullying Information for Parents
- Kids Health: Sexual Attraction and Orientation
- Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
- Parent Teacher Association (PTA): Creating Safe Schools is Everybody’s Business
- Sexual Orientation: Educator Resources
- Stop Bullying Now
- Supportive Families, Healthy Children: Helping Families with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Children
- The Trevor Project: Resources for Educators and Parents
- Understanding Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
- Youth Violence: Electronic Aggression
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