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All of our therapists and nurses have received training in assisting the LGBTQIA+ populations.
We are actively involved in continue training to make sure the services we provide are LGBTQIA + affirming.
A large portion of the clients we see are exploring the coming out process or needed a safe place to talk about their gender and/or sexual identity. We welcome these populations and have improved our intake forms to include preferred pronouns, Gender and Sexual identity.
- Cuesta Student Health Center Primary Care Clinic
- committed to ensuring health equity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ) and all sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals, and equality for LGBTQ/SGM health professionals in their work and learning environments.
- a list of healthcare related resources, including a list of your healthcare rights.
- A Guide for Addressing Dermatological Issues in Trans Patients
- GALA is committed to ensuring a healthy and vibrant network of social gathering groups, events, business resources, and educational services for the Central Coast's queer community.
- Cuesta Student Health Center Mental Health Services
- for a community free from sexual & intimate partner violence. Crisis and information line: (805) 545-8888
- (888) 843-4564
- (877) 565-8860
- (866) 488颅-7386
- is committed to ensuring a healthy and vibrant network of social gathering groups, events, business resources, and educational services for the Central Coast's queer community.
- (TCC) Trans Tuesdays is a facilitated emotional support group. It is a safe place to be heard, to share your story, and to hear stories that may sound surprisingly like your own. (805) 242-3821
- : Mental Illness and Substance Abuse in the LGBTQ Community
- : How addiction affects the transgender community
- (800) 799-7233
- (800) 950-6264
- (800) 662-4357
- national initiative to connect our communities -LGBT people and our families, friends, and allies- with the new health insurance coverage options available under the Affordable Care Act.
- Sexual assault is prevalent in the LGBTQ+ community. Though it often fails to receive adequate attention from dating violence campaigns and initiatives, it is an important issue that must be examined and addressed.
- Cuesta Pride is a student club whose purpose is to unite, support, foster, facilitate and create awareness for the LGBTQ+ community of 51反差黑料
- is the trusted point of contact for transgender people, their families and allies, and the community at large. Provides education, resources and support.
- LGBTQIAP+ Resource Guide click here
- represents a team of professors, students, and community members conducting and using research to create social change and policy recommendations. We use community-based participatory action research to engage with individuals and communities as we seek to understand barriers to mental health care and develop innovative solutions. We connect with the community through training and education, research studies, and advocacy efforts.
- Ally and Safe Space/Safe Zone Advocates at Cuesta
- is a free online resource providing curricula, activities, and other resources for educators facilitating Safe Zone trainings (sexuality, gender, and LGBTQ+ education sessions), and learners who are hoping to explore these concepts on their own. Co-created by Meg Bolger and Sam Killermann in 2013, the SZP has become the go-to resource for anyone looking to add some Safe Zone to their life.
- is the world鈥檚 largest online asexual community as well as a large archive of resources on asexuality.
- is a sex education resource aimed at providing high-quality training to teachers and other youth-serving professionals. Includes online workshops, webinars, and other resources about LGBTQ inclusive/sensitive sex ed and more.
- a voice to the bisexual community, share accurate information, answer questions, and provide resources for further learning.
- . Learn how to heal from and stand up to everyday violence, discrimination, and marginalization, with plenty of articles about class, gender, LGBTQIA issues, and race.
- a comprehensive sex education that orks.
- an online resource educating on issues of identity, sexuality, gender, privilege, and oppression, but in a fun, approachable way (by Safe Zone Project co-creator, Sam Killermann).
- A Guide Towards [Trans] Allyship.
- rewrites the script for LGBTQ acceptance. As a dynamic media force, GLAAD tackles tough issues to shape the narrative and provoke dialogue that leads to cultural change.
- a new resource to help Trans job seekers in the job market and a section to guide employers in creating an inclusive workplace for Trans workers.
- How much is Gender Reassignment Surgery? Not every trans person opts for surgery, but here's what you need to know if you're considering it