At ACT for Youth we are interested in building resources for those working with transgender youth. To share a link, contact Karen Schantz at ks548@cornell.edu.

Where to Start

For Youth

Inclusive Schools

  • Students who want to make schools safe and inclusive will find ideas in the activist toolkit from Gay-Straight Alliance Network, Transgender Law Center, and the National Center for Lesbian Rights: Beyond the Binary (pdf).
  • Students and educators seeking safe and inclusive schools should also visit the Safe Schools Coalition.
  • Schools that are seeking to create an inclusive environment for transgender and gender non-conforming youth will benefit from these Transgender Law Center recommendations for schools.

For Providers

For Families

  • Support and information for families of transgender children are available from Gender Spectrum Family.
  • Transproud helps parents understand the issues and support their transgender children. image of teen
  • Safe Schools Coalition provides links for parents of transgender as well as lesbian, gay, or bisexual children in their resources for parents.
  • Children’s National Medical Center has an online guide for parents concerned about a child’s gender behavior (pdf).

Transgender Rights

  • Sexual Rights are Human Rights: On March 26, 2007, a groundbreaking set of principles on sexual orientation, gender identity, and international law was launched by a group of international human rights experts. Addressing a broad range of human rights standards and their application to issues of sex and gender, they are known as the Yogyakarta Principles .

As an aid to those who work with youth, ACT for Youth is beginning to compile resources on sexual health and adolescence:

Understanding Bisexuality

Reflections on Sexual Development

Adolescent Sexual Health: Resources for Providers