Writing Themselves In publications
Writing Themselves In is the largest national study series exploring the health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ young people in Australia. These studies have documented high levels of harm, and examined the impact that stigma and discrimination had on the health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ+ young people, as well as seeking to better understand who LGBTIQ+ young people turn to when in need.
Evidence from the Writing Themselves In studies enables organisations, services and government to make informed decisions about how to best support the health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ young people. Findings from the study inform the development of LGBTIQ-inclusive mainstream, and LGBTIQ-specific, youth policies, programs and services.
Writing Themselves In 4
[2021] The health and wellbeing of LGBTQA+ young people in Australia
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From Blues To Rainbows
[2014] The mental health and well-being of gender diverse and transgender young people in Australia
Writing Themselves In 3
[2010] The Third National Study on the Sexual Health of Same-Sex Attracted and Gender Questioning Young People
Writing Themselves In Again
[2005] 6 Years On: The 2nd National Report on the Sexual Health & Well-Being of Same Sex Attracted Young People
Writing Themselves In
A National Report on the Sexuality, Health and Well-Being of Same-Sex Attracted Young People