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Ways to support your non-binary teenager

By ReachOut Accredited

This provider is accredited through the National Safety and Quality Digital Mental Health Standard

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About this service

If your teenager has told you they’re non-binary, one of your first questions might be: What does being non-binary mean? From accepting new concepts and language, to pronouns and names, to supporting gender-affirming care, there are plenty of ways to show your support for your non-binary teen.

This service may help:

  • Understand your child's identity
  • Understand the best ways to support their wellbeing
  • Direct them to appropriate resources

Service for

Parents
Parents
Carers (family, friends, professional carers)
Carers (family, friends, professional carers)

Cost

Free

Age group

26 to 69 years

Availability

24/7

Duration

1 day or One-off service

Engagement

Self-guided