Resources for Youth-Serving Professionals

 
FREE: An Anti-Smoking Guide for LGBT Youth
Get Busy. Get Equal
HIV/AIDS Prevention and Education Services Capacity Building Assistance Fact Sheet
Is Opposing the War an LGBT Issue?
IssueLab's collection of LGBTQ youth research
Just Say Yes!
LGBT Youth of Color Literature Review
National LGBTQ Youth Health Survey Report
No Longer Alone: A Resource Manual for Rural Sexual Minority Youth and the Adults Who Serve Them
Poverty, Race, and LGBT Youth
Queerious Thoughts: Queer The Vote: 2008 Elections
Sex, Etc.
Teen Talk - HIV+ Youth Speak Out
You Know Different: National Youth HIV Testing Initiative: 2005 Evaluation Summary
You Know Different: National Youth HIV Testing Initiative: 2006 Evaluation Summary
Young Women's Health Fact Sheet
Youth & Militarism: An Emergency Preparedness Kit for LGBT Youth
Youth Connections
Youth of African Descent / African American Health Fact Sheet
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National LGBTQ Youth-Serving Professionals
Email Discussion Group

We encourage all LGBTQ youth-serving professionals to join this national email discussion group, started by a group of local LGBT youth-serving organizations, to connect LGBTQ youth-serving professionals. This is a great way to ask questions of your colleagues working with LGBTQ youth and share information and resources.

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Looking for Local LGBTQ Youth Friendly Organizations?

NYAC has partnered up with The Trevor Project to compile the most comprehensive database of local and state organizations working with LGBTQ youth.

Click here to check out the online database.

 

Get Busy. Get Equal

Get Busy. Get Equal is an online toolkit meant to help LGBT activists to better achieve results. It features a breadth of resources including tips on building coalitions, garnering grassroots support and talking to the press and elected officials. Created by the ACLU.

 

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Information about this resource last updated: 12/12/2008

Just Say Yes!

A booklet about positive and safe sex created by The Coalition for Positive Sexuality.

 

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Information about this resource last updated: 12/12/2008

Queerious Thoughts: Queer The Vote: 2008 Elections
NYAC Produced

This thought piece contains tips and talking points for individuals and organizations working with LGBTQ youth on get out the vote (GOTV) efforts in 2008.

 

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Information about this resource last updated: 09/19/2008

IssueLab's collection of LGBTQ youth research

IssueLab, an online publishing forum for nonprofit research, has brought together a collection of LGBTQ youth research.  You can locate and contribute to the research they have collected here.

 

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Information about this resource last updated: 07/13/2008

No Longer Alone: A Resource Manual for Rural Sexual Minority Youth and the Adults Who Serve Them
 

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Information about this resource last updated: 06/27/2008

Poverty, Race, and LGBT Youth
 

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Information about this resource last updated: 06/27/2008

Is Opposing the War an LGBT Issue?
NYAC Produced
 

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Information about this resource last updated: 06/27/2008

Youth & Militarism: An Emergency Preparedness Kit for LGBT Youth
NYAC Produced
 

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Information about this resource last updated: 06/27/2008

Teen Talk - HIV+ Youth Speak Out
 

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Information about this resource last updated: 06/25/2008

National LGBTQ Youth Health Survey Report
NYAC Produced
 

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Information about this resource last updated: 06/25/2008

LGBT Youth of Color Literature Review
NYAC Produced
 

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Information about this resource last updated: 06/25/2008

HIV/AIDS Prevention and Education Services Capacity Building Assistance Fact Sheet
NYAC Produced

NYAC, in partnership with CDC/DHAP, is a provider of capacity
building assistance (CBA) services for community based organ-
izations providing HIV/AIDS prevention and education services
to young people.  With a specific emphasis on organizations pro-
viding services to young men who have sex with men (YMSM)
and transgender youth of color, and LGBTQ youth.

This fact sheet contains more information on the capacity building assistance NYAC is providing through our partnership with CDC.

 

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Information about this resource last updated: 06/25/2008

Youth of African Descent / African American Health Fact Sheet
NYAC Produced
 

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Information about this resource last updated: 06/25/2008

Young Women's Health Fact Sheet
NYAC Produced
 

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Information about this resource last updated: 06/25/2008

You Know Different: National Youth HIV Testing Initiative: 2006 Evaluation Summary
NYAC Produced

National Youth HIV Testing Initiative
You Know Different
Evaluation Summary of
2006 Social Marketing Pilot

 

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Information about this resource last updated: 06/25/2008

You Know Different: National Youth HIV Testing Initiative: 2005 Evaluation Summary
NYAC Produced

National Youth HIV Testing Initiative
You Know Different
Evaluation Summary of
2005 Social Marketing Pilot

 

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Information about this resource last updated: 06/25/2008

FREE: An Anti-Smoking Guide for LGBT Youth
NYAC Produced
 

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Information about this resource last updated: 06/25/2008

Youth Connections
NYAC Produced

Guide to LGBT Youth Resources

 

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Information about this resource last updated: 06/25/2008

Sex, Etc.

A leader in teen-to-teen sexuality education, SEX, ETC. is an award-winning national newsletter and Web site that is written by teens, for teens, on teen sexual health issues. SEX, ETC. is the major component of the National Teen-to-Teen Sexuality Education Project developed by the Network for Family Life Education a nonprofit organization that provides resources, advocacy, training, and technical assistant in support of balanced, comprehensive sexuality education in the United States. The Network is based at the Center for Applied Psychology at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

 

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Information about this resource last updated: 06/25/2008

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