Lilly Loves Beards Lilly, loves beards, just like her Papa. She also loves going to the barbershop for her usual buzz cut, however, today she becomes heartbroken when her Papa decides to get his beard shaved off. Suddenly, she feels scared and alone. Her cheerful spirit is soon restored in her Papa’s beardless embrace and… read more »
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Quebec Trans-affirmative Provider List
A resource for Parents/Caregivers, Trans YouthThe purpose of this reference list is to assist anyone attempting to locate trans-informed, trans-affirmative health professionals by region or by area of practice. As a minimum requirement, all health professionals who registered indicated that they adhere to the WPATH SoC 7 and that they are authorized to practice where they list their office. How to use… read more »
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Measures for openness to and support for trans and non-binary students
A resource for Educators, Parents/Caregivers, Service Providers, Trans YouthAn essential guide for all schools in Quebec. It was produced by the Table nationale de lutte contre l’homophobie et la transphobie des réseaux de l’éducation. A great ressource to share with everyone!
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The You Inside projet – ebook to download and film
A resource for Children, Educators, Parents/Caregivers, Service Providers, Trans YouthStopping transphobia before it starts by teaching children about gender identity. The You Inside project, a project from Gender Creative Kids Canada, has the mission to educate people around the world about gender identity issues. Sam is an essential tool designed to help children understand what it means to grow up as a transgender child.… read more »
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Jeunes Queer Youth
A resource for Educators, Parents/Caregivers, Service Providers, Trans YouthA program and fund that helps young trans, queer, and/or allied people create by-and-for sexual health projects and events in Quebec. Includes an application for funding and community support.
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Room to Believe
A resource for Children, Parents/CaregiversTiring of gender stereotypes in children’s decor I, along with the help of some empowered and talented women, created a line of non-conforming throw pillows. These inspiring images include boys dancing and girls flying to the moon or celebrating a soccer win. I hope they inspire the founders of this website too!:)
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Families in TRANSition: A Resource Guide for Parents of Trans Youth
A resource for Educators, Parents/Caregivers, Service Providers, Trans YouthFamilies In TRANSition: A Resource Guide for Parents of Trans Youth is the first comprehensive Canadian publication to address the needs of parents and families supporting their trans children. Families in TRANSition summarizes the experiences, strategies, and successes of a working group of community consultants – researchers, counsellors, parents, advocates as well as trans youth… read more »
Guide to Starting Your Own Support Group for Parents of Gender Creative Kids
A resource for Educators, Parents/Caregivers, Service ProvidersTHE GOAL OF THIS GUIDE: To present the process used by Gender Creative Kids Canada in order to create the possibility for other parents, service providers or organizations across the province to reproduce this experience in their own support groups for parents and caregivers who have a trans* or gender creative young person. Financed by the program:“Lutte contre… read more »
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Transgender and Gender Diverse Children: Beyond the Myths
A resource for Educators, Parents/Caregivers, Service ProvidersThis research-based presentation, Trans-Kids-Beyond-the-Myths-2016, is designed to dispel some of the most common myths about transgender and gender diverse children. It was designed with the support of Gender Creative Kids Canada, the Trans Needs Committee at Memorial University, and the national peer support group, Canadian Parents of Trans and Gender Diverse Kids / Parents canadiens d’enfants… read more »
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Be Yourself
A resource for Children, Educators, Parents/Caregivers, Service Providers, Trans Youthhttp://www.beyourselfbook.ca/book-summary/