This section contains resources for improving services for LGBTQ survivors. Included in this section are resources for advocates, organizations, community members, and policymakers.
VAWnet's Serving Trans and Non-Binary Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence special collection explores the broad scope of violence against trans individuals and communities, particularly for people who live at the intersections of multiple forms of oppression. The collection addresses barriers to accessing services, including ways in which systems fail to properly support trans survivors, and offers guidance on how to provide accessible, culturally responsive, and affirming services to survivors of all genders.
It Takes a Village, People! Advocacy, Friends and Family & LGBT Survivors of Abuse
This toolkit discusses the unique opportunities in LGBTQ communities for engaging friends and family in advocacy and provides advocates with practical strategies for doing so.
LGBTQ DV Targeted Recommendation: Integrate Economic and Educational Access and Empowerment into DV Advocacy, Particularly for Transgender Survivors
LGBTQ DV Targeted Recommendation: Ensure that all Referrals to 911 and Law Enforcement are Informed, Individual, and Based on a Reasonable Expectation of Benefit in the Specific Situation
Culturally Competent Service Provision to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Survivors of Sexual Violence
We have an ethical mandate to serve all survivors of sexual violence. Yet lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) survivors have often been excluded from our work.
Practical Tips for Working with Transgender Survivors of Sexual Violence
This article gives a very basic introduction to transgender sexual violence survivors, then lists 10 practical ways programs can provide more culturally-competent services.
Quick Tips: Trans Inclusion, A Guide for Service Providers
This guide contains ten quick tips for service providers working for trans inclusion.
A Service Provider's Guide for Working with GBT Victims and Survivors of Domestic Abuse
This guide offers tips for service providers in addressing one of the most serious health issues for gay, bisexual, and transgender (GBT) men. Includes guidelines for education, workplace environment, assessment, response, and safety planning.
Safety Planning With Transgender Clients FAQ
This fact sheet provides information related to safety planning with transgender and gender non-conforming individuals who are experiencing intimate partner violence. The fact sheet includes components of safety planning as well as information on ways safety planning with transgender and gender non-conforming individuals differ from safety planning with non-transgender clients.
Safety Planning With Transgender Clients
This webinar reviews core components of intimate partner violence and safety planning; provides information on transgender-specific abuse tactics and planning strategies; offers many transgender-specific examples and potential solutions; and provides a tool for working with clients who seek to reduce harm or leave an abusive relationship.
Know and Tell Why Fact Sheet
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.
Identifying and Assisting LGBT Elder Abuse Clients: A Guide for Abuse Professionals
This guide contains information for advocates on identifying and working with LGBT specific elder abuse. The guide covers terms, historical factors related to LGBT elders, new rights and protections for LGBT elders and suggested practices in working with LGBT older adults.
National Recommended Best Practices for Serving LGBT Homeless Youth
These recommendations for best practices for serving LGBT homeless youth include three sections. The first section consists of steps individuals who have regular direct contact with youth can take to improve experiences of LGBT youth in accessing services. The second section provides information on steps to improve agency-wide culture and effectiveness in serving LGBT youth. The third section outlines specific steps for administrators and youth workers to improve experiences of youth in residential settings such as emergency shelters and longer term transitional living.
Serving Male-Identified Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
Walking in Two Worlds: Supporting the Two Spirit and Native LGBTQ Community
Showing Up: How We See, Speak, and Disrupt Racial Inequity Facing Survivors
"LGBTQ people, families, and broader communities face numerous barriers to accessing the services or programs of community-based organizations. Some of these barriers are relatively simple to overcome, while others may require more transformative changes to the ways in which services are imagined and delivered. Service providers and organization can make a difference by working together to increase access to services and to advance broader movements for social justice.
Demonstrate Access is a free resource website with ideas and tools for community-based service organizations. It is designed to help providers and organizations identify barriers and make changes in policy and practice to increase access for LGBTQ communities."
Quick Organizational Audit: LGBT Visibility and Inclusion
This checklist includes can be used to conduct a quick organizational audit of LGBT visibility and inclusion in agency physical space, policies and outreach materials.
Connections - Setting the Stage: Strategies for Supporting LGBTIQ Survivors
This newsletter focuses exclusively on issues related to violence in LGBTIQ communities. Articles include information on interrupting problematic language, addressing the needs of trans survivors, and SANE protocol.
Creating a Trans Welcoming Environment: A tips sheet for sexual assault service providers
This tip sheet contains information for service providers on creating a trans welcoming environment.
Is Your "T" Written in Disappearing Ink? A Checklist for Transgender Inclusion
This checklist is a first step for agencies to use while evaluating whether their polices and practices are inclusive to transgender people.
Gender-Integrated Shelters: Experience and Advice
This report focuses on the agencies who have integrated or are in the process of integrating transgender and gender nonconforming individuals, as well as men, into their domestic violence shelters.
Universal Design Factsheet
This factsheet provides information on the importance of universal design, or designing for the largest audience possible.
Know and Tell Why Fact Sheet
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.
Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity (SO/GI) Data Collection: Guidance for FVPSA Grantees
LGBTQ DV Targeted Recommendation: Accurately and Responsively Collect Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data
Demonstrate Access
LGBTQ DV Targeted Recommendation: Improve Privacy as a Strategy to Increase LGBTQ Access to Existing DV Shelter Programs
LGBTQ DV Targeted Recommendation: Compensate LGBTQ Organizations for Their Expertise
LGBTQ DV Targeted Recommendation: Ensure Family-Provider Wages and Benefits in order to Recruit and Retain Qualified Staff Members from Diverse LGBTQ Communities
LGBTQ DV Targeted Recommendation: Involve, Learn From, and Build the Leadership of LGBTQ Youth
LGBTQ DV Targeted Recommendation: Building Evidence Base for Effective LGBTQ Community Domestic Interventions, Programs, and Approaches
Building Dignity
By & For: The Unique Services, Experiences, and Approaches of LGBTQ Domestic Violence and Anti-Violence Agencies
Reclaiming Our Voices: Health and Human Service Needs in New York State
Showing Up: How We See, Speak, and Disrupt Racial Inequity Facing Survivors
Speak Up About It! Community Experiences, and Actions to Reduce the Impact of Anti-TGNC Discrimination in NYC Workplaces
What You Can Do About Violence and Harassment Against LGBT Individuals
This fact shest contains information for youth and adults about ways to get involved, show support and learn more about violence and harassment against LGBT individuals.
A Self-Help Guide for LGBT Older Adults and Their Caregivers and Loved Ones: Preventing, Recognizing, and Addressing Elder Abuse
This self-help guide for LGBT older adults, their caregivers, and their loved ones provides information on preventing, recognizing, and addressing elder abuse. The guide covers topics including types of elder abuse, LGBT specific tactics, ways to protect yourself from elder abuse, information on protecting friends from elder abuse, and getting help when you suspect abuse.
Talking About Nondiscrimination Protections for LGBT People
Walking in Two Worlds: Supporting the Two Spirit and Native LGBTQ Community
Tribal Equity Toolkit: Tribal Resolutions and Codes to Support Two Spirit & LGBT Justice in Indian Country
This toolkit contains resources to support tribal equity of two spirit and LGBT people. Topics covered include marriage, domestic partnerships and civil unions, children, employment, housing, education, health and end of life care, and hate and bias related crimes. Tribal Equity Toolkit 2.0 includes updates and more resources.
LGBTQ DV Targeted Recommendation: Rethink Pro-Arrest Policies and Criminal Justice Reform Using Historic, Current and Emerging Knowledge from Diverse Sources in the DV Field
LGBTQ DV Targeted Recommendation: Direction Regarding Mandatory Reporting and Youth
There's No One I Can Trust: The Impact of Mandatory Reporting on the Help-Seeking and Wellbeing of Domestic Violence Survivors
Model School and District Policies and Procedures
The site provides a number of links to additional information about school district polices and procedures as well as policy recommendations and model statutory code language for promoting LGBTQ inclusion and preventing and responding to bullying.