SUPPORT GROUPS
About our support groups
The Gender Centre organises and facilitates a range of groups for our community including:
- Transtopia support groups for gender questioning youth or youth in transition (12-17)
- Partners Support Group for partners of trans and gender diverse people
- TGD Parents Support Group for parents of trans & gender diverse youth
- Over 40s Support group for transgender, gender diverse and gender questioning people
- Young Women’s Support Group for people who identify as transgender female or questioning aged between 25 and 39.
- Non-binary Support for people who identify anywhere within the gender variant spectrum and are over 18
- FTM Connect for those who identify as transgender male or questioning and aged from 17 and above
These groups provide support and access to resources and community, from diverse gender specific groups including transgender questioning, neutral, non-binary dealing with specific issues or aspects of transition providing a safe supportive space to connect and be themselves.
Please click on the topics below to learn more about each group.
Bookings are essential for all groups, as numbers are usually limited. Keep an eye on this website to learn of upcoming groups or simply call the Gender Centre on (02) 9569 2366 to enquire or to reserve your seat at a future group.
FTM CONNECT (17 AND UP)
![FTM Connect Group Sydney- Gender Centre](/images/1-widgets-2022/groups/FTM_Connect-group.jpg)
- FRIDAY 7th FEBRUARY
- THURSDAY 6th MARCH
- FRIDAY 4TH APRIL
- FRIDAY 2ND MAY
- FRIDAY 6TH JUNE
- FRIDAY 4TH JULY
- FRIDAY 1ST AUGUST
- FRIDAY5TH SEPTEMBER
- FRIDAY 3RD OCTOBER
- FRIDAY 7TH NOVEMBER
- FRIDAY 5TH DECEMBER
YOUNG ADULTS (18 – 24)
![Young Adults Group Sydney- Gender Centre](/images/1-widgets-2022/groups/young-adults-group-gc.jpg)
METRO PARENTS & DISTANCE GROUP
![Metro Parents Group Sydney- Gender Centre](/images/1-widgets-2022/groups/Metro-Parents-TGD-support-group.jpg)
- MONDAY FEBRUARY 17th
- MONDAY MARCH 17th
- MONDAY APRIL 7th
- MONDAY MAY 12th
- MONDAY JUNE 16th
- MONDAY JULY 21st
- MONDAY AUGUST 11th
- MONDAY SEPTEMBER 15th
- MONDAY OCTOBER 13th
- MONDAY NOVEMBER 10th
- MONDAY DECEMBER 8th
It was never on my radar that my daughter could be transgender or that one day when she was in her early twenties my life would be turned completely upside down. I cannot remember clearly how my daughter told me she was a boy, or whether she used the word transgender. The panic and fear that I felt at that moment, thinking there must be something terribly wrong with my child, has wiped some of my memories of that day. But I will never forget the anguish I saw in my child’s face. I knew whatever she was struggling with, was massive.
I didn't know what I should do and I turned to a diagnostic manual for information. At that time it was the DSM IV. I looked up gender and I came away worried that my daughter could be suffering a serious disorder and be mentally ill. I saw a psychologist specialising in gender issues and I told her about my daughter and how she had always behaved and dressed like a girl. But I also told her about the distress my child felt during puberty, her anxiety and discomfort with her female anatomy and of her breast binding. The psychologist said she believed my child could be transgender.
Use your child’s preferred name and pronouns. In the beginning you may find this very difficult but continued resistance could damage your relationship with your child.
Show support and a willingness to understand her or his experience. Whatever your child’s age he or she wants and needs your acceptance.
Connect with a parents’ support group. When you need support or comfort or reassurance about your child’s future, don’t look for that from your child.
Not all transgender people are the same. Not everyone transitions, not everyone takes hormones and not everyone has surgery. Some transgender people pass in their affirmed gender and some do not and some don’t feel they need to try. There is no right or wrong way to be transgender.
Reassure your child
Communicate that you love and support your child no matter what. Encourage your child to be the person he or she is.
Help your child connect to age-appropriate trans-positive places and people
If your child is seeking a connection with other transgender or gender diverse people, contact appropriate services for social and support groups.
Adapt to pronoun and name changes
Practise and apologise when you make a mistake. It all gets easier with time and shows respect for your child..
Be an advocate
Be a proud parent. Do not approach your child’s diversity with a sense of shame.
- Take a deep breath.
- Remember you are not alone.
- Get support.
- Allow yourself to feel sad but do not let it overwhelm you so you can’t help your child.
- If your feelings are overwhelming you, seek professional help.
- Be kind to yourself and recognise that you will make mistakes.
- Do not beat yourself up.
- You may need to unlearn and unpack a number of preconceived ideas and beliefs – it helps to talk to people.
Transcend 40 (Changed from Over 40s)
![Over 40's Group Sydney- Gender Centre](/images/1-widgets-2022/groups/Over_40s-gender-centre.jpg)
- MONDAY FEBRUARY 24th
- MONDAY MARCH 31st
- MONDAY APRIL 28th
- MONDAY MAY 26th
- MONDAY JUNE 30th
- MONDAY JULY 28th
- MONDAY AUGUST 25th
- MONDAY SEPTEMBER 29th
- MONDAY OCTOBER 27th
- MONDAY NOVEMBER 24th
(All meetings are the last Monday of each month, except for December due to holiday closure).
Partners
![Partners Group Sydney- Gender Centre](/images/1-widgets-2022/groups/partners-support-group-gender-centre.jpg)
NON-BINARY (18 AND UP)
![Non Binary Support Group Sydney- Gender Centre](/images/1-widgets-2022/groups/Non-Binary_support-groups.jpg)
Dates for 2025:
- TUESDAY FEB 18th
- TUESDAY MARCH 18th
- TUESDAY APRIL 22nd
- TUESDAY MAY 20th
- TUESDAY JUNE 17th
- TUESDAY JULY 22nd
- TUESDAY AUGUST 19th
- TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 16th
- TUESDAY OCTOBER 21st
- TUESDAY NOVEMBER 25th
WOLLONGONG PARENTS
- WEDNESDAY FEBURARY 5th
- WEDNESDAY MARCH 5th
- WEDNESDAY APRIL 2nd
- WEDNESDAY MAY 7th
- WEDNESDAY JUNE 4th
- WEDNESDAY JULY 2nd
- WEDNESDAY AUGUST 6th
- WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3rd
- WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1st
- WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 5th
- WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3rd
It was never on my radar that my daughter could be transgender or that one day when she was in her early twenties my life would be turned completely upside down. I cannot remember clearly how my daughter told me she was a boy, or whether she used the word transgender. The panic and fear that I felt at that moment, thinking there must be something terribly wrong with my child, has wiped some of my memories of that day. But I will never forget the anguish I saw in my child’s face. I knew whatever she was struggling with, was massive.
I didn't know what I should do and I turned to a diagnostic manual for information. At that time it was the DSM IV. I looked up gender and I came away worried that my daughter could be suffering a serious disorder and be mentally ill. I saw a psychologist specialising in gender issues and I told her about my daughter and how she had always behaved and dressed like a girl. But I also told her about the distress my child felt during puberty, her anxiety and discomfort with her female anatomy and of her breast binding. The psychologist said she believed my child could be transgender.
For a long time I fell into a deep abyss. I worried about my child's future, how difficult her life would be and how badly she would be treated. How could I ever keep her safe? What had I done to cause this? How had I not known? I fluctuated between denial, fear, depression and guilt. In those early troubled years it was hard for me to see that I could get to the place I am now, or to see that I would gain so much from the journey. I have a transgender son and I am enormously proud of him. I feel positive about his future and all of his potential. He is interesting, inspiring and courageous and I fully embrace him as my son.
The reason I am sharing my story is because I want you to know that it does get better! You will come to a place of acceptance. You will get used to the new name and pronouns. You will feel proud of your child and positive about the future. You will feel confident that your child will find happiness and love. You will learn that your transgender child is a natural part of human diversity.
Use your child’s preferred name and pronouns. In the beginning you may find this very difficult but continued resistance could damage your relationship with your child.
Show support and a willingness to understand her or his experience. Whatever your child’s age he or she wants and needs your acceptance.
Connect with a parents’ support group. When you need support or comfort or reassurance about your child’s future, don’t look for that from your child.
Not all transgender people are the same. Not everyone transitions, not everyone takes hormones and not everyone has surgery. Some transgender people pass in their affirmed gender and some do not and some don’t feel they need to try. There is no right or wrong way to be transgender.
Reassure your child
Communicate that you love and support your child no matter what. Encourage your child to be the person he or she is.
Help your child connect to age-appropriate trans-positive places and people
If your child is seeking a connection with other transgender or gender diverse people, contact appropriate services for social and support groups.
Adapt to pronoun and name changes
Practise and apologise when you make a mistake. It all gets easier with time and shows respect for your child..
Be an advocate
Be a proud parent. Do not approach your child’s diversity with a sense of shame.
Remember you are not alone.
Get support.
Allow yourself to feel sad but do not let it overwhelm you so you can’t help your child.
If your feelings are overwhelming you, seek professional help.
Be kind to yourself and recognise that you will make mistakes.
Do not beat yourself up.
You may need to unlearn and unpack a number of preconceived ideas and beliefs – it helps to talk to people.
YOUNG WOMEN'S (25-39)
![Young Womens Support Group Sydney- Gender Centre](/images/1-widgets-2022/groups/Young_Womens_trans-support-group.jpg)
TRANSTOPIA YOUTH (12 TO 14)
PLEASE NOTE TRANSTOPIA IS NO LONGER RUN ON A FRIDAY IT HAS NOW CHANGED TO THURSDAY'S
This social support group is for young people between the ages of 12 and 14 and is run by two employees of the Gender Centre you will need parental concent to attend this group
WHEN ?
Transtopia runs once a month on a Thursday from 4.30 till 6.00 pm at our Marrickville office (10 Lilydale St, Marrickville)
DO I Need to RSVP?
RSVP's are not required but we request that you have your parent or guardian complete the attached consent form and email it to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . If you have any questions, please also email Viola directly – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
What time does the group meet? 4.30 to 6.00 pm
Dates for 2025:
- Due to review of all groups this group will now be starting in Febuary
- February........... THURSDAY 27TH
- March ..............THURSDAY 27TH
- April ................THURSDAY 24TH
- May .................THURSDAY 29TH
- June .................THURSDAY 26TH
- July ..................THURSDSAY 24TH
- August .............THURSDAY 28TH
- September ........THURSDAY 25TH
- October ............THURSDAY 23RD
- November........ THURSDAY 20TH
- December ........THURSDAY 18TH
PHONE: +612 9519 7599
EMAIL: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
TRANSTOPIA YOUTH (15 -17)
PLEASE NOTE TRANSTOPIA YOUTH (15-17) RUNS ON THURSDAY'S
This social support group is for young people aged between 14 to17 years old and is run by two employees of The Gender Centre.
*Please note nobody over the age of 17 is permitted to attend Transtopia*
WHEN
Transtopia runs once a month on a Thursday from 4.30 pm to 6.30 pm at our Marrickville office (10 Lilydale St, Marrickville)
DO I Need to RSVP?
No. But if you are under 16 we request that you have your parent or guardian complete the attached consent form below and email it directly to Viola at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
What time does the group meet?
4.30 pm to 6.30 pm
Dates for 2025:
- Due to review of all groups this group will now be starting in Febuary
- February .............THURSDAY 20TH
- March..................THURSDAY 20 TH
- April....................THURSDAY 17TH
- May......................THURSDAY 22ND
- June.....................THURSDAY 19TH
- July......................THURSDAY 17TH
- August.................THURSDAY 21ST
- September...........THURSDAY 18TH
- October...............THURSDAY 16TH
- November............THURSDSAY 13TH
- December............THURSDAY 11TH
ABOUT TRANSTOPIA GROUP: