LGBTIQA+ support and services available include:
- WayOut Wodonga – WayOut Wodonga works with and for LGBTIQA+ young people under the age of 25 years. We are committed to providing opportunities that help us all feel safe, connected and celebrated.
- They run the Qrew (formerly the Alphabet Crew) a social group for LGBTIQA+ people and friends aged 12 to 18 years
- Engage LGBTIQA+ people aged 14 to 25 years in leadership roles and positive action through the North East Pride Collective (the crew behind the annual Rainbow Ball event)
- Assist schools, services and community organisations with information, secondary consultations and training
- Advocate for systems change to make services inclusive and accessible to LGBTIQA+ people.
- headspace – headspace is a one-stop shop for young people who want help with mental health; alcohol and other drugs; work, school and study; and physical and sexual health. headspace also provide a binder service.
- Child Health Intervention and Parent Support – CHIPS is an early intervention service for children aged from zero to 12 with social, emotional, or behavioural challenges, and their families. CHIPS also run the BLISS program.
- BLISS is a fun and creative group for transgender, gender diverse and non-binary children to connect with other children like them. Through art, music,camp, drama, BLISS helps children to build self-esteem, acceptance and confidence.
- UMFC Qspace – The Qspace program is a free, safe and inclusive counselling service for those in the LGBTIQA+ community and their families across Victoria.
Access
This is a free service available for children aged from 8 to 16 years and their families.
- Location: 155 High Street, Wodonga
- Open hours: Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm
For referrals and enquiries, please:
- Email GenderService@gatewayhealth.org.au
- Freecall 1800 657 573
- Visit Gateway Health reception at 155 High Street, Wodonga
- Complete the Counselling and Wellbeing External Referral and submit it via email to GenderService@gatewayhealth.org.au.
Please note: Referrals will be required for patients accessing psychiatry and paediatric clinics.
Note: We are not a crisis service. If you need help urgently, call 000, visit the Lifeline website or call Lifeline on 13 11 14.