LGBTQIA+
Learn more about LGBTQIA+ resources below.
LGBTQIA+ Resources
Link takes you to an image on ECHA’s website
What do power and control look like in an unhealthy LGBTQ+ relationship? This wheel shows how power and control can be used against someone in an LGBTQ+ relationship.
All Ages
Link takes you to Room to be Safe’s website
This is a program designed to help connect LGBTQ+ survivors of all violence to services, advocacy, and safety planning in Wisconsin.
All Ages
Link takes you to Stop the Hurt’s website
Stop the Hurt is an educational resource for all people as they seek, to develop positive relationships with peers, partners, family, and themselves. We believe all relationships should be based on mutual respect and equality. Our hope is to create conversations around consent, healthy relationships, peaceful communication, and self-compassion. This page specifically talks about LGBTQ+ relationships.
High School
Link takes you to Chippewa Valley LGBTQ+ Community Center’s website
Local Resources for LGBTQ+ community.
All Ages
Link takes you to The Network/La Red’s website
The Network/La Red is a survivor-led, social justice organization that works to end partner abuse in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, BDSM, polyamorous, and queer communities. Rooted in anti-oppression principles, our work aims to create a world where all people are free from oppression. We strengthen our communities through organizing, education, and the provision of support services.
All Ages
Link takes you to The Trevor Project’s website
Articles, resources, and guides to a variety of topics such as sexual orientation, gender identity, mental health and community. Tools for healthy LGBTQ+ relationships.
All Ages
Link takes you to Love is Respect’s website
This article from Love is Respect talks about the signs of unhealthy LGBTQIA+ relationships.
All Ages
Link takes you to LGBTQ Family Acceptance’s website
Culture-based resources included here focus on connecting LGBTQ youth and families with organizations, events and activities that affirm ethnic, racial, spiritual and LGBTQ & Two Spirit identities. Currently, most of the culture-based resources that are available in the community were developed for adults and few were specifically developed for youth. This list includes culture-based resources for youth, together with general resources to provide information for youth & families, as well as access to culture-based community events and activities, including Pride events.
Middle School • High School
Link takes you to Talk With Your Kids’ website
This website has suggestions for conversations with kids about healthy relationships, sexual health, healthy body image, consent, sexual orientation and gender identity.
All Ages
Link takes you to Planned Parenthood’s website
Facts on Sexual Health - birth control, healthy relationships, identity and more.
Middle School • High School
Link takes you to Planned Parenthood’s website
Topics include: sex, STIs, birth control, pregnancy, puberty, going to the doctor, relationships, bullying, safety & privacy, LGBTQ, All About Sex, Gender, and Gender Identity, & sexual orientation. Interactive videos & games are also available for teens to learn about various topics.
Middle School • High School