Male Survivors Resource Sheet
This resource sheet contains information on websites, books, and articles for male survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
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An Online Resource Library on Domestic & Sexual Violence
This resource sheet contains information on websites, books, and articles for male survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
This article provides information on LGBT elders and how they can best be served by aging providers and by adult protective services.
This fact sheet explains the importance of service providers knowing why they are required to ask specific questions, and explaining to survivors what information the agency is trying to find out with the questions. This is particularly important when working with trans individuals.
This checklist is a first step for agencies to use while evaluating whether their polices and practices are inclusive to transgender people.
A gender neutral anatomical diagram for skin surface assessment.
This tip sheet contains information for service providers on creating a trans welcoming environment.
This document outlines the similarities and differences between intimate partner violence in LGBT relationships versus heterosexual relationships, and discusses barriers to service that are specific to LGBT survivors.
The term "master status" was first used by Everett Hughes in the 1940s to describe the tendency of observers to believe that one label or demographic category is more significant than any other aspect of [the observed persons] background, behavior, or performance. When applied to transgender people, master status refers to assuming that everything about a transgender person must be related to their gender.
This factsheet contains information on violence and harassment against LGBT individuals. Topics covered include LGBT youth violence and harassment, likelihood of experiencing violence and harassment for transgender people, LGBT couples and intimate partner violence, health impacts, and intersectionality of race and LGBT identity.
This handout provides information on trans-specific power and control tactics used against and by trans partners. Topic areas include safety, outing, disclosure, community attitudes, gender stereotypes and transphobia, using or undermining identity, violating boundaries, and restricting access.