Factsheets, posters, and pamphlets for clinicians serving 2SLGBT+ communities. […]
Audience: Clinical
See Me. Stand with Me. (NPAIHB)
Two Spirit and LGBTQ patients who have good relationships with their healthcare providers are more likely to access care when they need it and report good mental and physical health.… […]
Celebrating Our Magic (NPAIHB)
Resource for American Indian and Alaska Native transgender and Two Spirit youth, their relatives and families, and their healthcare providers. […]
Guidelines for the Primary and Gender Affirming Care of Transgender and Gender Nonbinary People (UCSF)
Guidelines to equip providers with tools and knowledge to effectively care for trans and gender nonconforming patients. […]
Guidelines for the Care of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Patients (GLMA)
Guidelines for providing high-quality care for 2SLGBT+ patients. […]
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Gender Affirming Care for Trans, Two Spirit, and Gender Diverse Patients in BC (PHSA)
Primary care toolkit for treating 2SLGBT+ patients. […]
Evidence-Based Interventions to Prevent HIV and STDs in Indian Country
Report by the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board and partners detailing evidence-based interventions and tribal best practices for reducing rates of HIV for AI/AN people. […]
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Indian Health Service HIV/AIDS (IHS)
The Office of HIV/AIDS at IHS has plenty of resources, toolkits, and online trainings for clinicians serving AI/AN. […]
National Native American AIDS Prevention Center (NNAAPC)
NNAAPC was founded in 1987 to advocate at the national, state, and Tribal levels for funding and proactive policies that prevented HIV in Native communities. NNAAPC also has abundant resources… […]
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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
Information for Native veterans specific to HIV/AIDS and STIs; includes links to Native-specific HIV organizations and programs, and also various publications both for health providers and veterans. […]