Family Planning has released a new resource for young women thinking about their sexual identity, to coincide with the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO). Its Director of Health Promotion Frances Bird says the resource, called Finding Yourself, was developed specifically for teenage young women who are thinking about their sexual orientation and identity. "The resource has just become available – we think IDAHO is a perfect opportunity to highlight Finding Yourself, which further adds to the resources and programmes we have developed which look at diversity issues and help provide young people with non-judgemental and supportive information," she says. "We know young people who are same-sex attracted experience bullying, alienation and poorer health than their opposite-attracted peers. It is important young women get honest information from a reliable source that supports them to work out who they are. "The need for a resource such as this was identified by school counsellors who were dealing with young women coming to them with questions about understanding their sexuality. The resource was thoroughly tested and reviewed by groups of young same-sex attracted women from across New Zealand." The resource, which can be ordered or downloaded from the Family Planning website at no cost, covers issues such as names and labels, coming out, meeting people and dealing with the negative stuff. It also includes some useful websites where young people can access quality information. Ms Bird says the new resource adds to a range of information the organisation has developed such as Keeping it Safe, a sexual and reproductive health guide for same sex attracted women and Affirming Diversity, an education resource on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Credit: GayNZ.com Daily News staff
First published: Friday, 17th May 2013 - 2:32pm