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trans+ and non-binary

How to affirm your gender identity safely
My identity | Sexuality and Gender

How to affirm your gender identity safely

ByYoung trans+ committee

Learn essential safety tips for gender affirming practices such as chest binding, tucking, packing, and choosing the right bra

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What is social transitioning?
My identity | Sexuality and Gender

What is social transitioning?

ByYoung trans+ committee

Explore what social transitioning means for trans+ individuals, including changes like names, pronouns, and appearance

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Being trans+ & neurodivergent: Our experiences
My identity | Sexuality and Gender

Being trans+ & neurodivergent: Our experiences

ByYoung trans+ committee

Our committee of trans+ young people share their experiences and insights on being both trans+ and neurodivergent

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Navigating being trans+ in the workplace
My identity | Sexuality and Gender

Navigating being trans+ in the workplace

ByYoung trans+ committee

Living your authentic trans+ or non-binary self can be difficult in certain workplaces. This guide offers advice on how to navigate this

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How to legally change your name in the UK
My identity | Sexuality and Gender

How to legally change your name in the UK

ByYoung trans+ committee

Whether you have your name and gender identity officially recognised on government documents or not, you are still trans+ and your identity is valid

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What does being trans+ mean to you?
My identity | Sexuality and Gender

What does being trans+ mean to you?

ByYoung trans+ committee

Being trans+ means different things to different people. We asked 300 trans+ youth on what being trans+ means to them

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How to legally change your gender in the UK
My identity | Sexuality and Gender

How to legally change your gender in the UK

ByYoung trans+ committee

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.

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Pandemic

LGBTQ+ and struggling with your mental health? You’re not alone

ByOlive West

For LGBTQ+ people, the pandemic’s challenges can be even more pressing and serious, especially if they have tricky family situations or face other challenges.

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Heartstopper: Queer representation and why it’s so important
Queer culture | Sexuality and Gender

Heartstopper: Queer representation and why it’s so important

ByJake Ellis

The show that has us smiling, crying, and feeling the love – Heartstopper shows why queer representation is so important

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LGBTQ+ and in a difficult family situation? Here’s what to do
My identity | Sexuality and Gender

LGBTQ+ and in a difficult family situation? Here’s what to do

ByAlice Hiley

If you’re dealing with a difficult family situation, or know someone who is, here’s a handy guide to help you through

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