Trans* & Intersex Services - Western Australia

Chameleon Society of Western Australia

Counselling, information and support aimed at minimising the isolation of transgender people in Western Australia.

Freedom Centre (Western Australia)

Freedom Centre is a youth owned drop-in space for young people (under 26) who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer or questioning to drop-in, hang out, and meet new people who know where you're coming from and get support and info that's right for you! They provide information resources and if you can't find what you want to know, they'll do everything they can to get the info you need! Freedom Centre also runs workshops, retreats, activities and events and offers a range of individually tailored training sessions and presentations for professionals and workshops for groups and students. If you can't make it down to the Centre you can still stay in touch with the Freedom Centre team on tumblr or check out the forum and be part of the online community!

Gay and Lesbian Community Service (Western Australia)

As Western Australia's main community based L.G.B.T. service provider, Gay and Lesbian Community Service's main focus is on providing essential services to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities, including our peer counselling phone line and social support groups. They also offer a number of training options for the general community, ranging from one-hour personal perspectives talks to half- and full-day workplace training in diverse sexuality and gender and have a successful history of running funded projects, often in partnership with other community groups.

True Colours Program (Western Australia)

True Colours is an initiative of the Uniting Church in Western Australia and provides a safe and inclusive environment for young people with diverse sexuality and/or gender identities and their families. The program includes social peer support groups for young people between the age of 15 and 25; information, support and advocacy for young people (as well as their families and friends), who are exploring their sexuality and/or gender identity; referrals and links to allied youth and community support services; opportunities for young people to be involved in peer education, community development and other initiatives. The program also provides information and support to allied agencies and workplaces including schools under their 'Safer Schools Project'. True Colours is based in Bunbury and provides these services to the south west region of Western Australia.

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