Heartstopper: Queer representation and why it’s so important
The show that has us smiling, crying, and feeling the love – Heartstopper shows why queer representation is so important
The show that has us smiling, crying, and feeling the love – Heartstopper shows why queer representation is so important
If you’re dealing with a difficult family situation, or know someone who is, here’s a handy guide to help you through
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.
Read a personal experience of socially transitioning. Discover the challenges and joys of embracing one’s true self amidst adversity
Sexual health appointments like cervical screening (smear tests) can be particularly difficult for trans+ people – here are some tips
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.
Explore practical tips and advice for coping with transphobia in society and online, given by our trans+ youth 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
If you experience gender dysphoria, you aren’t alone. Read some experiences of gender dysphoria from our trans+ youth committee