Being trans+ & neurodivergent: Our experiences
Our committee of trans+ young people share their experiences and insights on being both trans+ and neurodivergent
Our committee of trans+ young people share their experiences and insights on being both trans+ and neurodivergent
Living your authentic trans+ or non-binary self can be difficult in certain workplaces. This guide offers advice on how to navigate this
Whether you have your name and gender identity officially recognised on government documents or not, you are still trans+ and your identity is valid
Being trans+ means different things to different people. We asked 300 trans+ youth on what being trans+ means to them
Some trans+ people find it validating to have their gender on documents match their identity. Here’s how to do this legally in the UK.
If you’re dealing with a difficult family situation, or know someone who is, here’s a handy guide to help you through
Coming out is great for lots of reasons, but it’s never okay to pressure people to come out
Asexuality is a sexual orientation where someone feels little or no sexual attraction to anyone
Pansexuality is a sexual orientation where someone is attracted to people of all gender identities.
Gender identity is how you describe your gender and reflects how you feel about who you are, rather than anything physical