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Mental Health & Well Being in Lesbian Gay Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) Communities
The following resource provides a good overview of the mental health & well being issues, needs & support services for Lesbian Gay Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) communities & people for professionals & service providers in Queensland.

Website: Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) Mental Health & Well Being
Last Update: 29-04-2009
Contributor: States of Minds Research Projects - Queensland Association of Healthy Communities (QAHC)
Original Author/Source: Queensland Association of Healthy Communities (QAHC)

Opening doors
Guidebook
This guide is intended to support community groups who want to include people with experience of mental illness in their club, activity or facility.
Last Update: 16-07-2010
Contributor: Queensland Alliance
Original Author/Source: Wellington: Case Consulting.

Queensland Criminal Justice Centre
An interactive website providing legal and advocacy information for those individuals dealing with the criminal justice system.
Last Update: 31-10-2008
Contributor: The Queensland Alliance
Original Author/Source: TASC Inc

South Side (Brisbane) Wellness Inspired Through Support (WITS)
Resources for the QLD Area:
Crisis Contact Numbers
Support Services
Food/Financial/Other Support
Mental Health Information
Drug & Alcohol Resources
Accommodation & Homelessness Resources
Mental Health Hospitals
Mental Health Professionals
Last Update: 24-08-2009
Contributor: Queensland Alliance

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Starting, Maintaining Support Groups
"The Support Group Survival Kit - A Guide to Setting Up and Facilitating Support
Groups", has been developed as a practical guide to assist mental health consumers,
carers and workers to establish, facilitate and maintain a mental health support
group.
Last Update: 12-05-2009
Contributor: Queensland Alliance
Original Author/Source: NSW mental health association

the Myth of Representation: The case for consumer leadership
The aim of this paper is to consider the implications of engaging in debate about the extent to which consumer advocates might represent a broader group.
Last Update: 15-12-2006
Contributor: Queensland Alliance
Original Author/Source: Brenda Happell & Cath Roper



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