Here you will find support services for the LGBTIQ+ community including helplines, counselling, and social and recreational activities.
TasPride is dedicated to celebrating, uniting and promoting the Tasmanian Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Queer community.
The Link is a free, confidential service for young Tasmanians aged 12-25 dealing with issues such as alcohol and other drug use, pregnancy, housing, nutrition, sex, and health (just to name a few).
Our mission is to support people who are attracted to more than one gender and enhance the understanding, acceptance, inclusion and celebration of bisexuality and pansexuality.
Working It Out provides education and training, free and confidential counselling, individual & group support for people negotiating their sexuality, gender identity or intersex status.
Working It Out offers a range of support groups for LGBTIQ+ (and questioning) young people, parents of LGBTIQ+ children (of any age), partners of transgender people, and a drop-in session for anyone wanting to connect or find community.
We can help if you have any worries, do not feel well, not sleeping enough, are feeling stressed, sad, drinking or smoking too much and anything that does not feel right!
Gender-diverse children and teenagers do well with support from parents, family and communities. See our range of online resources.
We are an LGBTIAQ+ Community Group
If you are struggling, feeling alone, or just having a tough time, you can call A Tasmanian Lifeline on 1800 98 44 34 between 8am and 8pm, every day of the year.
QLife is a peer telephone and web chat support and referral service for LGBTIQ+ people their friends, family and supporters.
A one day training designed to assist individuals and organisations to offer an inclusive and welcoming service for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer/Questioning and Asexual people.
Tasmanian Gender Service (TGS) is for children and young people, and their families, who are experiencing gender related issues. Our goal is to improve the physical, social and mental health and wellbeing of children and adolescents who experience gender dysphoria/gender diversity.