This website is a collaboration between the Family Acceptance Project® (FAP) and the Innovations Institute to increase family and community support for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer-identified (LGBTQ) children and youth to decrease
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Provides tools for criminal justice stakeholders to assist in identifying the intersection of trafficking victimization and offending conduct, as well as guidance on responding to these cases in a trauma-responsive and trafficking-informed manner.
Provides information for parents and families with gender-diverse and transgender children and training and resources for schools.
Provides technical assistance regarding refugee education and orientation. This website includes backgrounders on different cultural groups that are arriving in the U.S.
Provides resources related to mental health for QTPoC (queer and trans people of color), including a directory of self-identitied QTPoC mental health providers.
Provides national training and technical assistance to improve the accuracy, accessibility, and strategic use of accurate information about youth with problematic sexual behavior.
Promotes better lives, through better choices by youth, caregivers, and professionals for healthier responses to and prevention of problematic sexual behavior of youth.
Provides some key terms that relate to the LGBTQ community, keeping in mind that there are many ways to define these common words.
Seeks to end the commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) of children and youth - also referred to as child sex trafficking - and support children, youth, families and caregivers affected by CSE experience safety and healing so that they may achieve t
Offers information on how to address youth and children exhibiting problematic sexual behaviors.