Substance Use Resources for Historically Marginalized Groups
Students from historically marginalized groups face unique challenges when seeking help for mental health and addiction. These resource guides from SUPE help individuals better understand what shaped the current standard of care for their demographic, offer advice on what can be done to better oneself, and also give insight into steps that can be taken to make the future of mental health care more inclusive.
Supporting the Transgender Community: Gender Affirming Care Resources
For anyone in the healthcare field or preparing as a student to work with diverse populations, including gender non-conforming youth, check out this article for research information, helpful websites, links to organizations, and even legal and healthcare resources.
The New Face of Beauty: Embracing LGBTQ+ Inclusivity
This article includes: How LGBTQIA+ Representation Is Redefining Beauty Norms, 6 Ways Beauty Businesses Can Support Inclusivity, Importance of Creating Inclusive Work Environments, Top Beauty Companies for Inclusivity, LGBTQIA+-Owned Beauty Companies Leading the Way, and Beauty Industry LGBTQIA+ Resources.
Online Therapy Resources
This guide provides an overview of how therapy supports members of the LGBTQIA+ community and links to resources that can be helpful for navigating the coming-out process, strengthening your relationships, and learning how to be true to yourself as an LGBTQIA+ individual.
What is Considered an Alcoholic?
A comprehensive guide by the Addiction Group on classifying an alcoholic, risk factors for excessive alcohol use and alcoholism, and professional guidance and support.
Health on the Net Foundation
free online health guide for LGBTQIA+ individuals that covers various health concerns and ways to find help, reviewed by the Health on the Net Foundation.
How Addiction Affects The Transgender Community
A comprehensive guide by Sunshine Behavioral Health on how addiction affects the trans community, its dangers, and how to find proper programs to get help.
The Trevor Project
Founded in 1998 by the creators of the Academy Award®-winning short film TREVOR, The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQIA+) young people under 25.
Howard Brown Health Center
Howard Brown Health’s Center for Education, Research, and Advocacy (ERA) conducts rigorous community-based medical and behavioral research, cultivates responsive healthcare professionals, and advances policies that affirm the lives of LGBTQIA+ people and their families.