The Trevor Project National Survey amplifies the experiences of more than 28,000 LGBTQ young people aged 13-24 across the United States. The data is presented in easy to read graphic... read more →
Suicide Prevention Australia has developed a policy position focused on LGBTQI suicide prevention. LGBTQI people have higher rates of mental ill-health and suicide than the general population in Australia. This... read more →
This training aims to assist individuals and organisations to offer an inclusive and welcoming service for LGBTIQA+ people. This training aims to promote and enhance critical reflection of your own... read more →
MindOut webinars critically engage with topics related to mental health and suicide prevention for LGBTIQ+ people. Webinars are free to watch and cover a wide range of subjects.
The aim of this workshop is for people who work in the mental health and suicide prevention sectors to gain a basic understanding of diverse bodies, gender, gender identity and... read more →
Guidelines for the safe and accurate portrayal of suicide and mental illness developed by Mindframe. The program acknowledges the increased need for resources and support for the mental health of... read more →
The Lean on Me report from La Trobe University explores how LGBTIQ+ Individuals experiencing mental health concerns turn to their peers during times of distress. LGBTIQ+ people are consistently turning... read more →
This paper examines the experiences of people who help others during a mental health crisis. Drawing on data from 25 interviews and a survey of more than 300 people, this... read more →
Created from the LGBTIQ+ Health Australia's National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Strategy. Outline: Statistics, Risk Factors, Protective Factors. Brief Summary: Information on key facts, risk factors, and protective factors,... read more →
The MindOut Champions project is a free source of professional development for all people working in the mental health or community service sector within Australia. Champion’s have access to our... read more →