Report
Supporting LGBTQ+ young people with disability: what service providers need to know
Publisher
Mental health
Child health
Disability discrimination
People with disability
Children with disability
Intersectionality
LGBTIQ+
Disability services
Australia
Description
This resource is aimed at practitioners, service providers and other professionals who work with young people with disability and/or LGBTQ+1 young people.
The resource covers:
- what intersectionality is and why it's important when it comes to LGBTQ+ young people with disability
- what the research says about the key issues experienced by LGBTQ+ young people with disability
- practice considerations for better supporting the wellbeing and needs of LGBTQ+ young people with disability.
Research highlights the need for service providers across both mainstream and LGBTQ+ led services to increase their awareness and understanding of the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ young people with disability. This includes:
- recognising and acknowledging structural barriers, such as heterosexism and ableism, that negatively affect LGBTQ+ young people with disability
- assessing how inclusive and safe practices and service settings are and making changes to ensure a safe, inclusive and accessible environment
- recognising the unique experiences of each individual and avoiding generalising or making assumptions based on a person's external appearance.
Key messages
- LGBTQ+ young people with disability may hold several intersecting identities and social positions. These individuals are often discriminated against or marginalised due to these identities.
- Discrimination and societal marginalisation can contribute to LGBTQ+ young people with disability experiencing multiple challenges, including poor mental health, suicidal ideation, self-harm behaviours, bullying and harassment and lack of social inclusion and support.
- LGBTQ+ young people with disability often experience challenges accessing safe and appropriate care that meets their needs.
Publication Details
ISBN:
978-1-76016-448-5
Copyright:
Commonwealth of Australia 2026
License type:
CC BY
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
30 Apr 2026