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Gay support services

We foster partnerships with an extensive range of mental health and community sector services, healthcare providers (including hospitals), early childhood learning providers, primary and secondary schools, as well as local government child and family, youth, and aged care services and programs.

At Queerspace, we are passionate to promoting LGBTIQA+ inclusion and celebrating the diversity of gender, age, race, faith, and abilities. Our Carlton location is engineered with inclusivity in consciousness, featuring all-gender bathrooms, ramps, an elevator, and approachable meeting rooms equipped with hearing loops. Additionally, analyzing services can be arranged upon request at all of our sites.

We are honoured to house some of Victoria&#;s most prominent LGBTIQA+ community advocacy groups, such as Transgender Victoria and Inclusive Rainbow Voices, at our Queerspace headquarters located at Drummond Lane, Carlton. With multiple locations spread throughout Victoria, we strive to make Queerspace an accessible and welcoming space for all.

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Mental health support if you're lesbian, gay, double attraction or trans (LGBTQ+)

Mental health problems such as depression or self-harm can affect any of us, but they're more frequent among people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBTQ+).

This may be linked to LGBTQ+ people's experience of discrimination, homophobia or transphobia, bullying, social isolation, or rejection because of their sexuality.

Other things, such as their age, religion, where they inhabit, and their ethnicity can combine extra complications to an already difficult situation.

How talking therapy can help

It might not be easy, but getting help with issues you're struggling to deal with on your own is one of the most important things you can do.

Talking with a therapist who's trained to serve with LGBTQ+ people may help with issues such as:

  • difficulty accepting your sexual orientation
  • coping with other people's reactions to your sexuality
  • feeling your body does not reflect your true gender (gender dysphoria)
  • transitioning
  • low self-esteem
  • self-harm
  • suicidal thoughts
  • depression
  • coping with bullying and discrimination
  • anger, isolation or rejection from family, friends or your community
  • fear of v

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    June - We are saddened by the cruel decision to finish the operation of the LGBTQ+ youth specific services on   Please comprehend that our services and support are not affected.
    For nearly 30 years we have served the Queer community and we're not going anywhere.  We are committed in growing and expanding services in the face of the current climate.
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    Care Before Crisis

    All of our support volunteers identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ family, and are here to serve the entire community, by providing free & confidential peer-support, facts, and local resources through national hotlines and online programs.

    Hotline Hours:
    Mon-Fri:
    11 AM - 8 PM/pacific time
    2 PM - 11 PM/eastern time

    Sat:
    9 AM - 2 PM/pacific time
    Noon - 5 PM/eastern time

    LGBT Online Peer Support Chat

    Connect one-to-one through instant word (IM) with a peer support volunteer

    Join Peer Chat

    Weekly Youth Chatrooms

    Moderated group chatrooms for youth ages 19 and younger to find society and support

    Join Youth Chatroo

    We support LGBT+ people who have experienced abuse and violence

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    Our team has decades of experience in supporting LGBT+ people who are victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, hate crime, so-called conversion therapies, honour-based abuse, forced marriage, and other forms of abuse.

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