A library for LGBT+ young people and their parents, friends and families
CNWL’s LGBT+ Staff Network, Pride@CNWL, is committed to supporting young people through continued education and communication.
Research shows that representation in literature is crucial to the development of children’s self-esteem, visibility, sense of importance and how they connect with the external world.
With this in mind, our team has compiled a library of resources for parents and young people to help bridge the gap. This is not a definitive list but a starting point which will continue to grow.
In addition to our reading library, you can also find a list of charitable organisations that support the LGBTQIA+ community within London to meet any additional need you may have.
Have we missed something? Please share it with us here at lgbt.cnwl@nhs.net
Title | Author | Info |
The GayBCs - Board Book | M.L. Webb | “The perfect way to teach your kiddos LGBTQ+ vocab while celebrating the beauty of embracing yourself and others.”―KIWI Magazine |
julian is a Mermaid | Jessica Love | Mesmerizing and full of heart, this is a picture book about self-confidence and love, and a radiant celebration of individuality. |
Pink is for Boys | Robb Pearlman | This timely and beautiful picture book rethinks and reframes the stereotypical blue/pink gender binary and empowers kids-and their grown-ups-to express themselves in every colour of the rainbow. |
Being You: A First Conversation About Gender | Megan Madison | Based on the research that race, gender, consent, and body positivity should be discussed with Toddler on up, this read-aloud board book series offers adults the opportunity to begin important conversations with young children in an informed, safe, and supported way. Also books about Consent, Race etc. |
Love Makes a Family | Sophie Beer | Whether you have two mums, two dads, one parent, or one of each, there's one thing that makes a family a family... and that's LOVE. |
Neither | Arlie Anderson | In this colourful and touching board book that celebrates what makes each of us unique, a little creature that's not quite a bird and not quite a bunny-it's "neither"-searches for a place to fit in. |
Where to buy these books
Age | Category | Title | Author | Info |
Primary | Gender Identity | My Shadow is Pink | Scott Stuart | My Shadow is Pink is a beautifully written rhyming story of love and self-acceptance that touches on the subjects of gender identity, equality and diversity. |
Primary | Gender Identity | Jack (Not Jackie) | Erica Silverman | In this heartwarming picture book, a big sister realises that her little sister, Jackie, doesn't like dresses or fairies-she likes ties and bugs! Will she and her family be able to accept that Jackie identifies more as "Jack"? |
Primary | LGBT | Stella Brings the Family | Miriam B. Schiffer | Stella's class is having a Mother's Day celebration, but what's a girl with two daddies to do? |
Primary | Gender Identity | Calvin | J. R. Ford and Vanessa Ford | In this joyful and impactful picture book, a transgender boy prepares for the first day of school and introduces himself to his family and friends for the first time. |
Primary | Gender Identity | Red - A Crayon's Story Book | Michael Hall | A blue crayon mistakenly labeled as "red" suffers an identity crisis in this picture book by the New York Times–bestselling creator of My Heart Is Like a Zoo. This funny, heartwarming, colourful picture book about finding the courage to be true to your inner self can be read on multiple levels, and it offers something for everyone. |
Where to buy these books
Category | Title | Author | Info |
LGBT | This Is Our Rainbow - 16 Stories of Her, Him, Them, and Us Book | Various | The first LGBTQA+ anthology for middle-graders featuring stories for every letter of the acronym, including realistic, fantasy, and sci-fi stories by authors like Justina Ireland, Marieke Nijkamp, Alex Gino, and more! |
Gender Identity | Both Can be True | Jules Machias | Debut author Jules Machias explores identity, gender fluidity, and the power of friendship and acceptance in this dual-narrative story about two kids who join forces to save a dog . . . but wind up saving each other. |
Trans | Too Bright to See | Kyle Lukoff | A Newbery Honor Book; Winner of the Stonewall Book Award; A National Book Award Finalist; “This coming-of-age and coming-out story takes a needed departure from other stories about transgender youth….A chilling, suspenseful ghost story balances the intimate, introspective narrative style.…Haunting and healing.” Kirkus, starred review |
LGBT | Sex is a Funny Word : A Book about Bodies, Feelings and YOU | Cory Silverberg; Fiona Smyth | 2016 Stonewall Honor for Books in Children’s and Young Adult Literature; Winner of the the Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children’s Non-Fiction; American Library Association Reading List 2016; A comic book for kids that includes children and families of all makeups, orientations, and gender identities, Sex Is a Funny Word is an essential resource about bodies, gender, and sexuality for children ages 8 to 10 as well as their parents and caregivers. |
Where to buy these books
Category | Title | Author | Info |
Gender Identity | Gender Identity Workbook for Teens: Practical Exercises to Navigate Your Exploration, Support Your Journey, and Celebrate Who You Are | Andrew Maxwell Triska | Discover more about who you are and who you might want to become. Whether you've been pondering big feelings and questions about your gender, or you're just a little curious about it, the Gender Identity Workbook for Teens is an interactive workbook that will walk you through what gender identity actually is. You'll learn that there are endless ways to express yourself and that there's no right or wrong way to identify. |
Lesbian | Ivy Aberdeens Letter to the World | Ashley Herring Blake | When a tornado rips through town, twelve-year-old Ivy Aberdeen's house is destroyed and her family of five is displaced. Ivy feels invisible and ignored in the aftermath of the storm--and what's worse, her notebook filled with secret drawings of girls holding hands with girls has gone missing. |
Gender Identity | The Fabulous Zed Watson | Basil Sylvester | The literary scavenger hunt of a lifetime, starring an endlessly endearing non-binary tween |
Where to buy these books
Category | Title | Author | Info |
LGBT | This Book is Gay | Juno Dawson | A funny and pertinent book about being lesbian, bisexual, gay, queer, transgender or just curious - for everybody, no matter their gender or sexuality Former PSHCE teacher and acclaimed YA author Juno Dawson gives an uncensored look at what it's like to grow up as LGBT. |
Trans | Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Trans (But Were Afraid to Ask) | Brynn Tannehill | Leading activist and essayist Brynn Tannehill tells you everything you ever wanted to know about transgender issues but were afraid to ask. The book aims to break down deeply held misconceptions about trans people across all aspects of life, from politics, law and culture, through to science, religion and mental health, to provide readers with a deeper understanding of what it means to be trans. |
Trans | The Trans Self-Care Workbook - A Colouring Book and Journal for Trans and Non-Binary People | Theo Nicole Lorenz | A creative journal and workbook with a difference, this book combines colouring pages celebrating trans identity, beauty and relationships, with practical advice, journaling prompts and space for reflection to promote self-affirmation and wellbeing. |
Gender Identity | They/ Them/ Their - a guide to Nonbinary & Genderqueer Identities | Eris Young | In this insightful and long-overdue book, Eris Young explores what it's like to live outside of the gender binary and how it can impact on one's relationships, sense of identity, use of language and more. |
Gender Identity | A Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns | Archie Bongiovanni & Tristan Jimerson | The longtime best friends team up in this short and fun comic guide that explains what pronouns are, why they matter, and how to use them. They also include what to do if you make a mistake, and some tips-and-tricks for those who identify outside of the binary to keep themselves safe in this binary-centric world. |
Where to buy these books
https://www.gaystheword.co.uk/product-page/this-book-is-gay-by-juno-dawson |
https://gayprideshop.co.uk/products/everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-trans-but-were-afraid-to-ask-book |
https://gayprideshop.co.uk/products/the-trans-self-care-workbook-a-colouring-book-and-journal-for-trans-and-non-binary-people |
https://www.gaystheword.co.uk/product-page/they-them-their-a-guide-to-nonbinary-genderqueer-identities-by-eris-young |
https://gayprideshop.co.uk/products/a-quick-and-easy-guide-to-they-them-pronouns-book |
Gender Identity | The Gender Identity Guide for Parents: Compassionate Advice to Help Your Child Be Their Most Authentic Self | Tavi Hawn | Talking with your child about gender identity can seem overwhelming-but with the right guidance, you can have healthy conversations and create an affirming environment for them as they grow. Whether your child is cisgender, gender expansive, transgender, or still unsure, this guide provides practical advice and strategies to help you embrace them for who they are and support them as they approach puberty. |
LGBT | When Your Child Is Gay: What You Need to Know | Wesley C. Davidson & Dr. Jonathan Tobkes | Coming out can be fraught with difficulty for both parents and child, but Wesley C. Davidson, a popular blogger on gay rights issues, and Dr. Jonathan Tobkes, a New York City-based psychiatrist, provide a road map so families can better navigate this rocky emotional terrain. Emphasizing communication and unconditional love, Davidson and Tobkes help parents untangle their own feelings, identify and overcome barriers to acceptance, encourage strong self-esteem in their child, handle negative or hostile reactions to their child's sexual identity, and more. Filled with case studies and interviews, along with useful action plans and conversation starters, this is a positive, progressive guide to raising healthy, well-adjusted adults. |
Trans | Helping Your Transgender Teen - A Guide For Parents Book (2nd Edition) | Irwin Krieger | This book offers essential guidance to parents of transgender and non-binary teens to help them support and understand their children. It alleviates common concerns parents have and gives advice on hormones and surgery, use of pronouns and how to transition socially. It also includes sample family letters, case studies and further reading. |
LGBT | Out - A Parent's Guide to Supporting Your LGBTQIA+ Kid Through Coming Out and Beyond Book | John Sovec | RELEASE DATE - 21 APRIL 2023 Offering essential guidance and advice, this book is here to help you with chapters that explore LGBTQIA+ terminology, understanding the coming out process, effective communication strategies, talking to your LGBTQIA+ kid about sex, the parents' process of acceptance, and the family coming out process. Importantly, this guide also covers a wide range of lesser-known orientations such as pansexuality and asexuality as well as dedicated chapters on trans youth and the often overlooked grieving process for parents with stories of lived experience throughout. |
Where to buy these books
Charitable organisations that support the LGBTQIA+ community within London
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Rainbow Migration | hello@rainbowmigration.org.uk | 020 7922 7812 | 7-14 Great Dover St, London SE1 4YR | https://www.rainbowmigration.org.uk/ | Rainbow Migration supports lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex (LGBTQI+) people through the asylum and immigration system. |
KeshetUK | info@keshetuk.org | N/A | Haskell House, 152 West End Lane, London, NW6 1SD | https://www.keshetuk.org/ | KeshetUK's mission is to ensure that Jewish LGBT+ people and their families are included throughout Jewish life in the UK. Jewish LGBT+ people exist in all walks of life. KeshetUK aspires to work with all UK Jewish communities, including Liberal, Masorti, Orthodox and Reform, cross-communal and non-denominational organisations. |
Sarbat | sarbatsikhs@gmail.com | N/A | N/A | https://www.sarbat.net/ | Our vision is to create awareness, tackle homophobia / biphobia / transphobia and build bridges within and beyond our communities. Sarbat is made up of a wonderful group of dedicated volunteers who contribute their time, passion and knowledge to further the LGBT+ Sikh cause. |
Inclusive Mosque Initiative | admin@inclusivemosqueinitiative.org | 0203 189 1185 | Unfortunately we don’t have a mosque building you can visit | https://inclusivemosque.org/ | The Inclusive Mosque Initiative is an intersectional feminist mosque and registered charity dedicated to creating inclusive, safer places for marginalised Muslims. We are not a proselytising organisation and do not seek to convert non-Muslims to Islam. Our work is aimed primarily at Muslims and we welcome all people of any faith or none. |
Hidayah | https://hidayahlgbt.com/contact-us/ | N/A | N/A | https://hidayahlgbt.com/ | Leading Queer Muslim charity- Here at Hidayah, our collective mission is to provide support and welfare for LGBTQI+ Muslims and promote social justice and education about our community to counter discrimination, prejudice and injustice. |
Stonewall | info@stonewall.org.uk | 020 7593 1850 | https://www.stonewall.org.uk/ | Since 2000 we’ve worked with thousands of the UK and the world’s leading employers through our Diversity Champions programme and our Workplace Empowerment programme. We’re proud to see so many more LGBTQ+ people celebrated and supported at work. https://www.stonewall.org.uk/our-impact | |
Consortium | admin@consortium.lgbt | 020 7064 6500 | https://www.consortium.lgbt/ | We are a national specialist infrastructure and membership organisation. We work to build the resource, sustainability and resilience of LGBT+ groups, organisations and projects so that they can deliver direct services and campaign for individual rights. | |
Pride in London | ashwinbuak@prideinlondon.org | PO Box 71920, London NW2 9QN | https://prideinlondon.org/ | Pride in London is run by a group of volunteers who are passionate about equality and diversity. We are a not-for-profit organisation, and any surplus funds we raise are used to support the LGBT+ communities and improve the event. | |
Positively UK | info@positivelyuk.org | 0207 7713 044 | St Marks Studios 14 Chillingworth Road, Islington N7 8QJ | https://positivelyuk.org/ | Positively UK provides peer-led support, advocacy and information to everyone living with HIV to effectively manage any aspect of their diagnosis, care and life with HIV |
Positive21 | michael@positive21.org.uk | 07549 430 465 | https://www.positive21.org.uk/ | Positive21 is a progressive support group, created with the sole aim of providing emotional support and a confidential discussion and advice outlet to gay, bisexual and MSM men of all ages living with HIV/AIDS | |
Families Together London | info@familiestogetherlondon.com / jackied@familiestogetherlondon.com | 0118 940 3160, 07951 104 745 | www.familiestogetherlondon.com | A London-based support group for the parents of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people. | |
Stonewall Housing | info@stonewallhousing.org | 020 7359 6242 | 8 Coppergate House 10 Whites Row London E1 7NF |
http://www.stonewallhousing.org/ | A specialist LGBT housing advice, referrals service and support provider. Providing housing support for LGBT people in their own homes, supported housing for young LGBT people, free confidential housing advice for LGBT people of all ages |
Pink Law (Legal Advice Centre) | lac@qmul.ac.uk | 020 7882 3931 | Queen Mary University of London Mile End Road London E1 4NS |
http://www.lac.qmul.ac.uk/clients/advice/pink/# | A free legal advice center for the LGBT community provided by volunteers from Queen Mary’s, University of London. |
Westminster LGBT+ Forum | contact@westminsterlgbtforum.org / | https://www.westminsterlgbtforum.org/ | Westminster LGBT+ Forum is the community group for LGBT+ people who live in, work in or visit the City of Westminster. We are a voluntary group, supported by Westminster City Council, and work with the Westminster Police and a range of Westminster based organisations to support our community, and improve services and provision for LGBT people across Westminster. | ||
Queer London Research Forum | https://queerlondonforum.wordpress.com/ | It aims to facilitate interdisciplinary discussion on various aspects of queer London, c. 1850-present. By bringing together academics, practitioners, students and those with an interest in queer issues more generally, we seek to encourage dialogue and debate about the range of London’s queer lives and experiences. | |||
Mermaids UK | info@mermaidsuk.org.uk | 0844 334 0550 | Suite 4, Tarn House, 77 High Street, Yeadon, United Kingdom, LS19 7PP | www.mermaidsuk.org.uk | Support and information for children and teenagers who are trying to cope with gender identity issues and for their families and carers |
Albert Kennedy Trust | supporters@akt.org.uk | 020 7831 6562 | 48 The Chocolate Studios, 7 Sheperdess Place London N1 7LJ |
www.akt.org.uk | Organisation focused on the housing needs of LGBTQI young people aged 16-25. |
Moasaic | info@mosaicyouth.org.uk | 0800 161 5428 / 07550 124 393 | 29-31 Hampstead Rd, London NW1 3JA | www.mosaicyouth.org.uk | LGBT youth service operating in the London boroughs of Brent, Westminster and Ealing. For young people aged 13–19 |
UK Black Pride | phyll@ukblackpride.org.uk | www.ukblackpride.org.uk | UK Black Pride is Europe’s largest celebration for LGBTQ people of African, Asian, Caribbean, Middle Eastern and Latin American descent (Colleagues will work throughout the year) | ||
Galop | info@galop.org.uk | 356 Holloway Rd, London N7 6PA | https://www.galop.org.uk | support all LGBT+ people who've experienced hate crime, domestic abuse or sexual violence | |
The Bisexual Index | mail@bisexualindex.org.uk | Unit 11 Angel Wharf, 58 Eagle Wharf Road, London, N1 7ER | A collaborative network of activists and other UK bisexuals, working together for a change in the way people view bisexuality and bisexuals | ||
Bi-UK | info@biuk.org | 020 7929 7296 or 07813 686110 | www.biuk.org | The UK national organisation for bisexual research and activism | |
Gendered Intelligence | genderedintelligence.co.uk | Gendered Intelligence runs arts programmes, creative workshops, mentoring, youth group sessions and camping trips for trans youth (under 25) across the UK. | |||
OneBodyOneFaith (formerly Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement) | 01636 673 072 | www.onebodyonefaith.org.uk | Christians challenging homophobia and providing support for LGBT Christians. Activities in various locations. | ||
Spectra London | info@spectra-london.org.uk | 0800 587 8302 | Spectra CIC, St Charles Centre for Health and Wellbeing, Exmoor Street, London, W10 6DZ | spectra-london.org.uk/trans-gender-services | Provides health and wellbeing services for trans* and non-binary people, from across London. Drop in groups, counselling, social sexual health services. |
Jewish Gay & Lesbian Group | info@jglg.org.uk | 07504 924742 | http://www.jglg.org.uk/ | Primarily a social rather than religious group and most of their religious events tend to follow Progressive/Reform traditions although they do have Orthodox members | |
Imaan | imaanlgbtq@gmail.com | 020 3393 5188 | 159 Mile End Road London E1 4AQ |
http://www.imaan.org.uk/ | Imaan supports LGBT Muslim people, their families and friends, to address issues of sexual orientation within Islam. It provides a safe space and support network to address issues of common concern. Runs an on-line network and monthly meetings in central London. |
The Gender Trust | gina@gendertrust.org.uk / info@gendertrust.org.uk | 01527 894 838 | http://www.gendertrust.org.uk/ | Aims to inform the wider public of issues surrounding gender identity and dysphoria. It is also a resource for gender dysphoric people and their families, medical and other professionals who provide their care | |
Opening Doors | info@openingdoorslondon.org.uk | 020 7239 0400 | Write to us at: Opening Doors, Unit 41b Resource for London, 356 Holloway Road, London N7 6PA Please note that our offices are not open to the public. |
https://www.openingdoorslondon.org.uk/ | Opening Doors London is the UK's largest charity helping connect LGBTQ+ people over 50 with activities, events, support and information. We also provide accredited training to professionals. |
Gendered Intelligence | training@genderedintelligence.co.uk | 0203 559 7263 | VAI, 200a Pentonville Road, London N1 9JP | http://genderedintelligence.co.uk/ | Gendered Intelligence (GI) is a trans-led charity working across the UK. We were originally a Community Interest Company, established in 2008. Our mission is to increase understandings of gender diversity. Our vision is of a world where people are no longer constrained by narrow perceptions and expectations of gender, and where diverse gender expressions are visible and valued. We work with the trans community and those who impact on trans lives; we particularly specialise in supporting young trans people aged 8-25. |
London Friend | office@londonfriend.org.uk | 020 7833 1674 | 86 Caledonian Road London N19DN |
https://londonfriend.org.uk | London Friend is the UK’s oldest Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans charity. We are here to support the health and mental wellbeing of the LGBT community in and around London. |
FFLAG | jackiembriggs@btopenworld.com / support@fflag.org.uk | 0300 688 0368 | PO Box 495, Little Stoke, Bristol, BS34 9AP |
https://www.fflag.org.uk/ | FFLAG is a national organisation dedicated to supporting parents and their lesbian, gay and bisexual daughters and sons. They offer support through a central telephone helpline, email and website. |
SwitchBoard | admin@switchboard.lgbt | 020 7837 6768 | Switchboard, PO Box 7324, London, N1 9QS | https://switchboard.lgbt | Emotional Support service for LGBTQ+ peeps |
FTM London | f2mlondon@hotmail.com | 07506 894 173 | BCM FTM, London, WC1N 3XX | https://ftmlondon.net | TM London is a peer support group for female to male trans people, including transmasculine non-binary. |
Prepster | hello@prepster.info | N/A | N/A | https://prepster.info/ | PrEPster aims to educate and agitate for PrEP access in England and beyond. (Focus on queer people of colour) |
CliniQ (Part of Dean Street) | admin@cliniq.org.uk | 07545 143797 | Judd Street London, WC1H 9NS |
cliniq.org.uk | CliniQ is a sexual health and wellbeing service based in Soho, central London for trans people. Wednesdays 5:30–7:30pm. |
Beaumont Society | enquiries@beaumontsociety.org.uk | 01582 412220 | 27 Old Gloucester Street London WC1N 3XX |
http://www.beaumontsociety.org.uk/ | Provides advice and support for transvestite people, but also has some transsexual members. Runs local groups and produces a newsletter and publications. The Society also keenly promotes the better understanding of the Transgender, transvestitism and gender dysphoria |
Depend | info@depend.org.uk | BM Depend London WC1N 3XX |
www.depend.org.uk | An organisation offering free, confidential and non-judgmental advice, information and support to all family members, partners, spouses and friends of trans people | |
MindLine Trans+ | mindline@bristol.org.uk | Helpline - 0300 330 5468, Enquiries - 0117 980 0381 | bristolmind.org.uk | MindLine Trans+ is a confidential emotional and mental health support helpline for people who identify as Trans, Agender, Gender Fluid or Non-binary, and their family/friends. Calls are taken by trans and non-binary volunteers or allies who will be able to listen, empathise, and offer support. |
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Rainbow Mind | contact@rainbowmind.org | n/a | n/a | rainbowmind.org | Rainbow Mind is a new service aiming to tackle mental health issues for individuals within the LGBTQI+ community. Rainbow Mind is a collaborative project between Mind in the City, Hackney and Waltham Forest (Mind CHWF) and Mind in Salford, so will take place across London and Greater Manchester. |
Survivors Of Bereavement By Suicide | email.support@uksobs.org | 0300 111 5065 | HQ: The Flamsteed Centre, Albert Street,, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, DE7 5GU | uksobs.org | Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide exist to meet the needs and break the isolation experienced by those bereaved by suicide. They are a self-help organisation and we aim to provide a safe, confidential environment in which bereaved people can share their experiences and feelings, so giving and gaining support from each other. They also strive to improve public awareness and maintain contacts with many other statutory and voluntary organisations. They offer a helpline, support groups, men's outreach and LGBT+ services, as well as volunteering opportunities. |
Stonewall Housing | https://stonewallhousing.org | 020 7359 5767 | info@stonewallhousing.org | Specialist lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) housing advice, advocacy and support. Can offer advice: • if you are homeless or if at risk of becoming homeless; • if your family relations have broken down due to sexual orientation or gender identity; • if you’ve been victimised or harassed; • if you need to escape from domestic abuse; • if you need advice about a dispute with your landlord; • if you need advice with your housing benefits | |
The Outside Project | https://lgbtiqoutside.org/ | Unit 1, 52 Lant Street, London, SE1 1RB | Community@lgbtiqoutside.org | London's LGBTIQ+ Community Shelter, Centre and Domestic Abuse Refuge; We hold open and private meetings, groups and activities. It is home to multiple LGBTIQ+ and Homelessness grassroots groups that we work alongside or support to develop. |
City of Westminster College LGBT Support | lgbt@cwc.ac.uk | 020 7723 8826 | City of Westminster College, Paddington Green Campus, 25 Paddington Green, London W2 1NB | https://www.cwc.ac.uk/student-support/lgbt-support | The LGBT + group meets monthly to plan how LGBT+ equality can be promoted throughout the college, as well as supporting each other and planning exciting extra-curricular activities. The group encourages allies of LGBT people to join and values their support in helping to make the world a happier, safer and more equal place. |
Westminster LGBT Forum | contact@westminsterlgbtforum.org | Westminster LGBT Forum is the community group for LGBT people who live in, work in or visit the City of Westminster. | |||
56 Dean Street | 56deanstreet@chelwest.nhs.uk | 020 3315 5656 | 56 Dean Street London W1D 6AQ |
https://dean.st/ | We are sexual health experts who focus on the needs of the LGBTQI+ community. |
TransPlus | chelwest.transplusinfo@nhs.net | 020 3315 9576 | 56 Dean Street London W1D 6AQ |
http://www.wearetransplus.co.uk/ | TransPlus is a pilot gender dysphoria service started in July 2020, at 56 Dean Street. TransPlus is the UK’s first integrated NHS Gender Dysphoria, Sexual Health and HIV service. Services provided include assessment and diagnosis of gender dysphoria, hormone therapy, speech and language therapy, referrals for gender-affirming surgeries, and psychosexual therapy |
Diversity Role Models | info@diversityrolemodels.org | 020 3795 9201 | St Anne's Church 55 Dean Street London W1D 6AF |
http://www.diversityrolemodels.org/ | Diversity Role Models actively seeks to embed inclusion and empathy in the next generation. Our vision is a world where everyone embraces diversity and can thrive. This will help create a world where future generations embrace, accept and support difference. Our mission is to create an education system in which every young person will know they are valued and supported, whoever they are. We create safe spaces where young people can explore difference and consider their role in creating a world where we all feel accepted. Our student workshops feature LGBT+ or ally role models who speak openly about their lived experiences, building young people's empathy so they can understand the (often unintended) impact of their language and actions. In order to ensure sustained change, we supplement this by training school governors, staff, and parents/carers. |
Controlling Chemsex | i.labayen@controllingchemsex.com | 39 Lilestone street London NW8 8SS United Kingdom |
https://controllingchemsex.com/ | provide a new kind of Chemsex intervention to reinforce the support that is currently available, using new technologies to facilitate access to support for everybody, in order to make things as easy as possible for people who find it really difficult to access support | |
LGBT Catholics Westminster Pastoral Council | lgbtcatholicswestminster@gmail.com | 020 8986 0807 | 114 Mount Street, Mayfair, London W1K 3AH | https://sites.google.com/view/lgbt-ca-w/home | To identify the pastoral and sacramental needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans Catholics, their parents and families. To take part in 2nd & 4th Sunday evening Masses at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street, and to be responsible for the planning and organisation of faith-development activities relevant to LGBT Catholic communities. |
HSCB LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANS (LGBT) SUPPORT | 38-40 High Street Wealdstone HA3 7AA |
https://www.harrowscb.co.uk/lesbian-gay-bisexual-trans-lgbt-support/ | The LGBT Support Group is a group for young people aged 14 – 18 who are Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender, other sexualities or questioning their sexuality (LGBT), who live, study or work in the borough of Harrow. | ||
LGBT Capital | 1st Floor, HealthAid House, Marlborough Hill, Harrow, Middlesex HA1 1UD, United Kingdom. | https://lgbt-accreditation.com/ | info@LGBT-Capital.com | LGBT Capital has pioneered the development of an LGBT Diversity & Inclusion Investment methodology, which encompasses an investment return focussed LGBT screening and grading framework. | |
Mosaic LGBT+ Young Persons' Trust | 29-31 Hampstead Rd, London NW1 3JA | 8001615428 | http://mosaictrust.org.uk/ | info@mosaictrust.org.uk | We do this by providing accessible activities, programmes and services that aim to empower community members, provide essential resources, advocate for young LGBT+ rights, and embrace, promote and endorse the diversity of young persons. We are committed to building a strong and cohesive LGBT+ community that is safe, free from prejudice, and thriving. A community where every LGBT+ young person feels empowered, inspired and proud of who they are. |
The Queer Parenting Partnership | N/A | N/A | http://www.parentingqueer.co.uk/ | parentingqueer@gmail.com | The Queer Parenting Partnership was launched in 2020, in response to the shocking lack of birth and parenting support services for LGBTQ+ people in the UK. Kay and Kim connected online and combined their knowledge around midwifery and childcare to create a complete antenatal and postnatal education programme. We recognise the need for additional services targeted at not only LGBTQ+ families but also at other families perceived to be minorities. That being said, everyone is welcome at The Queer Parenting Partnership. Our values are of equality, fairness, power, love, community, laughter and fun. We aim to build a community for queer families to learn and grow together and to celebrate our presence in the world. |
Elop | 56-60 Grove Rd, London E17 9BN | 2085093898 | http://elop.org/ | info@elop.org | Elop is a holistic lesbian and gay centre that offers a range of social, emotional and support services to LGBT communities, and our core services include counselling and young people’s services. We can also offer training and consultancy for fellow professionals and those seeking to enhance their understanding of issues facing LGBTcommunities. |
Barnet LGBTI | Black Horse Pub, Wood St, Barnet EN5 4BW | 7958506569 | http://barnetgay.co.uk/ | traffic1324@yahoo.co.uk | Barnet LGBTI is a society of men and women of all ages over 18. We welcome those who identify as, or support, any part of the LGBTI community. We meet as a social group for a pint or glass of choice in a pub because it is a social centre, busy and welcoming. The Black Horse is our local. |
LGBT HERO | Unit 74, The Link, 49 Effra Rd, London SW2 1BZ | 2077386872 | http://www.lgbthero.org.uk/ | hello@lgbthero.org.uk | LGBT HERO is the national health and wellbeing charity supporting over 100,000 LGBTQ+ people a month by providing trusted information, advice and various types of support including one-to-one, group and peer-support. LGBT HERO aims to improve the health, enhance the wellbeing and champion the rights of LGBTQ+ people. LGBT HERO provides LGBTQ+ people with accurate and credible information so they can build skills that enable them to make informed choices about their health and wellbeing. We encourage LGBTQ+ people to create social change in our communities by providing a platform where they are heard and valued. |
HHSP | The Wealdstone Youth Centre 38-40 High Street Wealdstone HA3 7AA |
020 8424 0999 | https://www.harrowscb.co.uk/lesbian-gay-bisexual-trans-lgbt-support/ | N/A | The LGBT Support Group is a group for young people aged 14 – 18 who are Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgender, other sexualities or questioning their sexuality (LGBT), who live, study or work in the borough of Harrow. The LGBT Support Group offers a peer support for those who do not yet feel ready to join. If this sounds like you we can give you advice, guidance and 1-2-1 support. You can talk to a member of staff here who will, once satisfied that you are an LGBT young person, introduce you to the group or to individuals. |
North West London Lesbian and Gay Group | Windermere Pub Windermere Avenue South Kenton HA9 8QT |
07941 707 884 | www.nwlgay.com | nwllgg@hotmail.co.uk | A social activity group established in 1971 who welcome all members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. They meet every Monday (except Bank Holidays) from 8:30pm. |
Opening Doors London | N/A | 020 7239 0400 | www.openingdoorslondon.org.uk | info@openingdoorslondon.org.uk | Provides information and support services to and with older (50+) lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people across London. |
Bi-UK | N/A | 07813 686110 | www.biuk.org | info@biuk.org | The UK national organisation for bisexual research and activism |
Blue Harrow | N/A | 07472 924370 | www.harrow.gov.uk/youth | Harrow.Blue@gmail.com | An LGBT group for young people in Harrow aged 14–18 meets weekly to build friendships, discuss their sexuality and much more. Blue also provides one-to-one support for young people who are not ready to attend the group meetings |
Antidote | office@londonfriend.org.uk | 020 7833 1674 | n/a | http://londonfriend.org.uk /antidote |
LGBT+ drug and alcohol service. Offer a number of different interventions, depending on need, as well as sexual health input where required (e.g. chem sex). Their social groups provide a safe space to meet and socialise as an alternative to the bar and club scene. Can see locally via Club Drug Clinic. Part of the organisation, London Friend. • One-to-one key working to address immediate drug and alcohol support needs • Referral to detox clinics and prescribing centres • Referral to their counselling service • Drop-ins to discuss drug and alcohol issues, sexual health and steroid use issues • A intensive structured weekend programme (SWAP) • A telephone advice helpline |
NAZ Project | info@naz.org.uk | 0208 741 1879 | 30 Blacks Rd, Hammersmith, London W6 9DT |
https://www.naz.org.uk/ | Specialise in culturally sensitive sexual health and HIV support services for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities in London. Offer LGBT support groups and counselling, as well as casework around housing, immigration and other welfare areas related to being LGBT. Dedicated support service for those who are also HIV +ve. |
Spectra | info@spectralondon.org.uk | 020 3322 6920 / 0800 587 8302 |
St Charles Centre for Health and Wellbeing, Exmoor Street, London W10 6DZ | www.spectralondon.org.uk | Offer social groups, support, counselling and workshops to those who identify as transgender or non-binary. Delivered by people of trans experience themselves in a friendly, safe, confidential, nonjudgemental and accessible space. |
The Beaumont Society | enquiries@beaumontsociety.org.uk | 01582 412 220 | 27 Old Gloucester Street London WC1N 3XX |
https://www.beaumontsociety.org.uk/ | Largest transgender support group in the UK. Offers help and advice via its website, as well as a 24/7 information line. Creates a safe forum for people to socialise and support each other online. |
Club Drug Clinic | clubdrugclinic.cnwl@nhs.net | 020 3315 6111 | 69 Warwick Road, Earls Court, London, SW5 9HB | clubdrugclinic.cnwl.nhs.uk | The CNWL Club Drug Clinic is an innovative service for adult clubbers and LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transsexual) people who live in the London boroughs of Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea or Westminster and have developed problems with a range of 'club drugs’. It is a free NHS service provided by Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL) |
Lancaster Youth Hub | Danielle.Hall@RBKC.Gov.uk | 07814 074587 | 128a Lancaster Road LONDON W11 1QS |
https://search3.openobjects.com/mediamanager/biborough/directory/files/lgbtq_support_group_flyer_002_.pdf | Emotional Health & Well Being LGBTQ Friendly; Every Monday’s Lancaster Youth Hub 8th November 2021 3 - 6 pm; Ages 14 - 19 |