Our trained volunteers welcome your call to discuss topics around sexual orientation, gender identity and diverse sex characteristics. They can help you find sources of trusted information, connection to community or peers, and medical or mental health services that welcome LGBTIQ+ people. All calls and callers are confidential and anonymous.Continue Reading

Childhood sexual abuse has a negative impact on the ability of children and adults ability to self-regulate their emotional state and behavior. There are common psychiatric symptoms experienced by victims of childhood sexual abuse that impact on their ability to live stable lives. Peer support can help. … self-control as childrenContinue Reading

Ibrahim Omer is standing as a Labour candidate to represent communities who often struggle to have their voices heard. His experience spans fleeing his home country, being in a refugee camp, working as a minimum wage cleaner, graduating from university, and representing low paid workers as a union organiser. Omer,Continue Reading

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Truth Project Thematic Report: Child sexual abuse in the context of schools The Truth Project is a core part of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (‘the Inquiry’)alongside public hearings and research. It was set up to hear and learn from the experiences of victimsand survivors of child sexualContinue Reading

Should You Worry When Your Partner “Needs Some Space?” | Psychology Today Jerry M. Burger, in a piece entitled “Individual Differences in Preference for Solitude,” notes that for some people, being alone is a desirable, pleasant experience, which does not make them lonely, and may actually be beneficial through stimulatingContinue Reading

In “A Teacher,” Claire begins grooming her student, Eric, in one of their first interactions, when she flirtatiously implies that he is smarter than his friends and offers him half her sandwich. Although these acts may seem innocent enough, they set the stage for her to define their relationship asContinue Reading