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Useful Links and Resources
Curtin Links
- Curtin Student Guild's Queer Department and associated CLAG Collective are an invaluable service for any gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, intersex, queer or questioning (GLBTIQQ) student studying at Curtin. The CLAG Collective is the more social avenue available to GLBTIQQ students. It provides support, social activities, information and random fun to its members who can be as active (or not) as they wish. If you are interested in becoming involved or have any questions please contact sexuality@guild.curtin.edu.au.
- Ethics, Equity and Social Justice (EE&SJ) provides information on the rights and responsibilities of individuals according to equal opportunity legislation, and related University policies and procedures.
- University Counselling Services provide a confidential service to staff and students, and are able to provide assistance with issues pertaining to sexual identity, interpersonal relationships and related issues.
- Health Services provides GP and nursing services for students and staff.
Western Australian Links
- Chameleon Society
- The Gay and Lesbian Community Service (GLCS) of WA: A charitable organisation dedicated to serving the gay and lesbian community in WA. Information is available about events and community services relevant to gay and lesbian people.
- Pride Western Australia Inc. has existed under a number of names since 1990. Known at various times as the Pride Collective (WA) and later Lesbian & Gay Pride W.A. Inc., Pride has always fought for the visibility of gay and lesbian issues in Western Australia .
- Gay and Lesbian Equality (WA) Inc. is WA's peak human rights lobby group, which was at the centre of the 2001/2002 campaign for law reform in WA .
- WA AIDS Council established in 1985, leads the Western Australian community in the provision of a wide range of services in the prevention of HIV, and the treatment and care of people living with HIV/AIDS. Information about support and education programs for same sex attracted as well as a counselling service for GLBT people is also available.
- Freedom Centre, on the outskirts of Northbridge, is a safe space for young gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning people to meet, chat, hang out and access information.
- Equality Rules is designed to provide basic information about the law to help people become aware of their rights and responsibilities under Western Australian and Federal law.
- Free2be: Information and links for young people, who may identify as glbttiqq (gay/lesbian/bi/transgender/transsexual/intersex/queer/questioning).
- Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Retirement Association Incorporated (GRAI) was incorporated in Perth , Western Australia in mid-2005 to ensure a range of options for the development of retirement and aged care services and facilities for older people of diverse sexualities and gender identities are being addressed as a serious issue within the community,
- Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (P-FLAG) Perth assists parents, family members and friends to learn what the current members of P-FLAG have already learnt and to change attitudes and create an environment of understanding, so that all lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people can live with dignity and respect.
- Police Department Gay Lesbian Transgender Liaison: The Western Australia Police is committed to reducing violence, crime and fear in the sexually diverse community by improving the relationship between police and the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex communities.
- Same Sex Domestic Abuse Group comprises of a small group of volunteer committee members and one paid, part-time project officer. SSDAG is committed to raising awareness in the community that domestic violence can occur between individuals with diverse gender and sexuality expression.
- St Andrew's Anglican Church: Acceptance and affirmation for lesbians and gay men, bisexual and transsexual people, friends and supporters at St Andrew's Anglican Church. Everyone welcome.
- Club West: Gay and Lesbian social group
- Asians and Friends (SPECTRUM): A friendly and supportive group for Asians, ethnic groups and their friends. Regular social functions and events.
- Women Out West
University Ally Program Participants
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