A list of resources for parents of TGDNB people
Our team have created a non-exhaustive list of useful resources for parents/carers of transgender, gender diverse and/or non-binary people. If you have any suggestions on other resources we should add email us on hello@speak.org.au.
ONLINE RESOURCES
We are proud to bring you TransHub, a digital information and resource platform for all trans and
gender diverse people in NSW, our loved ones, allies and health providers.
Digital resources for LGBTIQA+ young people and their families and friends.
Intersex Human Rights Australia
We are a national charity by and for people with innate variations of sex characteristics. Digital resources to better understand what it means to be Intersex.
Victorian Government Inclusive Language Guide
A digital language guide created by the Victorian Government.
FILM RESOURCES
ABC kids TV show about non-binary identity pitched at late primary school, early high school ages.
Great resource for parents/carers/families for kids who invite them into their identity under 12.
The Dreamlife of Georgie Stone
Spanning 19 years, The Dreamlife of Georgie Stone is a 29-minute documentary that
reveals the memories of Georgie Stone, an Australian transgender teen as she helps change
laws, affirms her gender, finds her voice and emerges into adulthood.
PARENT PEER SUPPORT
The Hive - Speak
The Hive is a facilitated program providing a safe and educational space for parents and carers of transgender, gender non-conforming and/or questioning people (currently running in Geelong only).
Transcend’s purpose is to support, affirm and celebrate the lives of TGDNB children and their families and carers. Advocating for improvements to systems and services, standing up for the rights of TGDNB young people, developing resources and enhancing partnerships.
Parents of Gender Diverse Kids
Parents of Gender Diverse Children is here to provide peer support to parents and those parenting trans and gender diverse children.
Dinosaur Squad is a group of Story telling QUeers Against Discrimination, who helped to write the
Roar!!! “When we wrap ourselves around people who are doing it tough - then we are strong - then we can
call ourselves community.”