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HIV Data Best Practices Webinar Series

HIV Data Best Practices Webinar Series (Web)

The webinar series focused on best practices and strategies for effectively using HIV data for successful programmatic and systematic outcomes in state, local, territorial, and tribal (STLT) health departments. The first webinar focused on data reporting to multiple funding streams. The second...

Navigating LGBTQ Identities' and Religion

Navigating LGBTQ Identities and Religion (Web)

This webpage discusses how the relationship between religion and the LGBTQ community is a complicated one, and everyone experiences it differently. It all depends on how you feel, and what you choose.

The Coming Out Handbook

The Coming Out Handbook (PDF)

The Coming Out Handbook explains that coming out isn’t always easy. It’s when a person decides to reveal an important part of their identity to someone in their life. For many LGBTQ people, this involves sharing their sexual orientation and/or gender identity.

Talking About Suicide: How Can You Help

Talking About Suicide How to Help (web)

This webpage educates readers that if you recognize some of the warning signs of suicide in someone you know, or feel that someone you know is at risk for suicide, there are steps you can take to help.

Suicide Risk Factors

Suicide Risk Factors Youth (Web)

This webpage teaches readers that certain risk factors can increase a person’s risk for suicide. Keep in mind that recognizing these factors in yourself or others does not automatically mean you are suicidal or that someone is considering suicide.

Preventing Suicide

Preventing Suicide in Youth (Web)

In this toolkit, readers learn that each one of us can play a vital role in ensuring that all young people, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, are provided with safe, accepting, and supportive environments at home, at school and in their communities.

Understanding Bisexuality

Understanding Bisexuality Youth (web)

This fact sheet helps readers understand bisexuality. Bisexual people have the capacity to form attraction and/or relationships to more than one gender.

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