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    RainbowYOUTH is a national organisation based on providing support, information and advocacy for young queer, gender diverse and intersex people up to the ages of 27.

    We provide support, information, resources & advocacy for Aotearoa’s
    queer, gender diverse, takatāpui and intersex youth.

    Visit our website for information on our services and the links to get in touch with us!

    Services Provided

    Gender support

    Our Transgender Peer Support Service is to help gender-diverse young people (up to age 27) and/or their whānau, explore gender identity through accessing gender-affirming healthcare, providing information and resources, and assist in creating connection and community with other gender-diverse people.

    This means we can help with things like: referrals for gender-affirming healthcare, attending peer-support groups, finding relevant and relatable resources, advocating at work and/or at school, finding clothes in our community wardrobe, name and gender marker changes, etc. Let us know what support you need on your gender journey and we'll do our best to make it happen!

    Support offered:

    Education and training
    • Drop-in centres in Auckland, New Plymouth and Tauranga.
    • Free educational/digital resources.
    Advocacy

    Finding well informed, non-judgemental and accessible support services around gender and sexuality can be particularly challenging in Aotearoa. RainbowYOUTH works with young people, their whānau and their wider communities to connect them with accurate and correct information and services that will provide safe and respectful support. We work in a strengths-based model and strive to work in frameworks that consider hauora, resilience and individual journeys.

    Accommodation and housing support
    We can help rainbow people to access emergency housing and work and income services, and advocate for them during the process.

    Charges

    Free 

    Age groups

    • Child / Tamariki
    • Youth / Rangatahi
    • Adult / Pakeke

    How do I access this service?

    • Contact us
    • Walk in
    • Referral

    Disability Assistance

    • Provision for wheelchair access