Transgender & Gender Diverse Health
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Consultation and educational sessions- Regional Combined Therapies
Our experienced team of trauma informed allied health professionals at Regional Combined Therapies offer personalised sessions for individuals, organisations, carers and families dealing with complex needs. We offer support and up to date information during these sessions relevant to your experiences and questions.
We know that sometimes living and working with complex needs, can be frightening and frustrating. Our team is experienced in working with families and out-of-home-care organisations to train and develop individual plans regarding topics such as (but not limited to)
– Vicarious Trauma
– FASD
-ADHD
– Family and Domestic Violence
– Suicidal ideations and behaviours
– Complex mental health needs
– Complex phychosocial needs
– Communication
– Trauma Informed Practices
– Cultural Competencies
-Sexual indenties and behaviours
– Self care practices and positive mental health care
– Crisis Intervention and supportMany carers feel overwhelmed with the complexities surrounding their physical and mental workload when it comes to caring for those with complex needs. Our education sessions are designed to give you the opportunity to talk about your experiences, ask the questions that are important to you regarding the individual and their plans and learn how to move forward with positive care techniques. Our aim is to help you feel confident in providing positive care for the participants you care for and your care team.
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Department of Health – Casuarina Community Care Centre
The Health Centres provide a 5 day a week Primary Health Care service including the provision of Child Health and Primary Care.
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Department of Health – Palmerston Community Care Centre
The Health Centres provide a 5 day a week Primary Health Care service including the provision of Child Health and Primary Care.
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LGBTIQA+ Specialist Clinic
This clinic runs for 3 days each month. Our visiting doctors specialise in LGBTIQA+ health and particularly in gender affirming medicine for all ages, children to adults. For children, we work closely with the local paediatric endocrinologist who runs RDH Gender Clinic. Our doctors provide regular clinics on a monthly basis to offer welcoming, high-quality healthcare to members of the LGBTIQA+ communities.
This is a fully bulkbilled service with no cost to patients.
Our nurses provide gender affirming hormone & other injections on any day you need throughout the month.
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Transgender, gender affirming, gender diverse & non-binary health
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Sexual health
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Mental health
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HIV care, S100, PrEP
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General health care
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Fertility & conception advice
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Non-judgemental expert medical care
Please give us a call to make a booking.
Our LGBTI Clinic is ALWAYS accepting new patients. Please make it clear at the time of booking that you want to be seen in the LGBTI clinic which is separate from our standard GP services.
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Northern Territory AIDS & Hepatitis Council (NTAHC)
We are the key non-government organisation working in the area of blood-borne viruses, education and support in the Northern Territory. We are committed to improving the health and wellbeing of all Territorians living with blood-borne viruses. Our service delivery operates from a holistic approach in accordance with the objectives of the Ottawa Charter (1986) and guided by key national and Northern Territory policies and legislation.Health PromotionNTAHC’s Health Promotion and Communications team works to generate awareness within the community about BBVs and STIs, in particular by creating health promotion campaigns and resources targeting NTAHC priority populations.
Care and Support Program
NTAHC offers a range of services to empower all people affected by, or at risk of blood borne viruses, to lead a healthy life that is free of stigma and discrimination.
Harm Reduction (NSP)
NSP provides a comprehensive range of free sterile injecting equipment and disposal facilities, education on safe injecting practices and health promotion.
Sex Worker Outreach Program – SWOP NT
The SWOP NT is a peer-based health promotion service that engages sex workers and other sex industry stakeholders in the Northern Territory.
LGBTI Living Well Program
This program, an NTAHC initiative, supports people in the Northern Territory who experience life as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersex (LGBTI) through a range of varied and focused activities.
Health Promotion
NTAHC’s Health Promotion and Communications team works to generate awareness within the community about BBVs and STIs, in particular by creating health promotion campaigns and resources targeting NTAHC priority populations.
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QLife
Using QLife
Who you’ll talk to
QLife is a peer-support service, so you will speak with people from LGBTIQA+SB communities (a peer). Our peer supporters can explore what is happening in your life and tell you about other LGBTIQA+SB inclusive services or resources in your area. They can’t provide clinical support such as counselling, or . contact any other services on your behalf.
QLife peer supporters won’t share their name or location.
How your session works
Your session is designed to be a brief intervention to help you feel heard, safe and respected, and to decrease your immediate distress. It is meant to supplement your other support systems, not replace them.
When you access QLife by phone or webchat, you have one 25-minute session with a peer supporter. We have to limit the session times so we can support as many community members as possible.
You can contact QLife more than once, and we welcome you to stay connected with QLife. Some service users may choose to contact QLife regularly. We don’t keep long-term case files as an anonymous service which means we can’t provide continuity of care, tailored support, or measure long-term outcomes based on regular service use., Each call or webchat will be treated as a new one.
You can be anonymous
QLife doesn’t collect any identifying information about you, like your name, phone number, email address, or IP address.
You don’t have to share your personal information with us, and you don’t have to use your real name.
We will ask for some general information that won’t identify you, but will help us support you (for example your postcode, gender, and Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background). We keep that information on our secure servers.
If you do share personal information with us, we will handle it line with our Privacy Policy and the Australian Privacy Principles.
Calls may occasionally be monitored for service learning and development opportunities, but in line with our commitment to anonymity calls are not recorded.
You can have a support person
While most people choose to use us for one-on-one support, it’s also ok to have a trusted person with you while you talk to our peer supporters. This could be a carer, family member or other person.
Please tell the peer supporter that you have a support person with you.
We can link you to other services
QLife peer supporters can use a resource database to find other services that might support you. They will share the details of these services, and you then need to contact them separately. We can’t write to, or contact, other services on your behalf.
You can also see the database here: https://qlife.org.au/resources/directory
The peer supporter will do their best to tell you about any fees there might be for another service, but we can’t guarantee the information is accurate as we rely on these services to keep their details up-to-date.
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