Publications

As part of our Social Change Philanthropy model in some of our focus areas Pride Foundation commissions and supports research and publications that contribute to the increased health and wellbeing of LGBTQIA+ Australians. Our grants to community or service provider organisations also generate reports. Below are some of the publications and resources that have been produced from work we have funded.

LGBTQIA+ Refugees & People Seeking Asylum in Australia

Understanding key priority areas of mental health among queer asylum seekers and refugees in Australia through the lens of structural violence: A modified Delphi method study

AUGUST 2024

Satrio Nindyo Istiko, Andrian Liem, Edwin Adrianta Surijah, Ignacio Correa-Velez, Understanding key priority areas of mental health among queer asylum seekers and refugees in Australia through the lens of structural violence: A modified Delphi method study, Journal of Refugee Studies, 2024;, feae067, https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/feae067

Online Training: Building service capacity to work with LGBTIQ+ forcibly displaced people

November 2021

Presented to the LGBTI Parliamentary Friends, Canberra  Co-Chairs Mr Warren Entsch MP, Mr Graham Perrett MP and Senator Janet Rice This training module has been created in partnership with Meridian, an ACT-based LGBTIQ+ peer-led organisation, BridgeMeals, Melbourne-based community group for LGBITQ+ refugees and migrants, Migration Council of Australia a national non for profit supporting better outcomes for migrants and refugees and ANU Centre for Digital Humanities Research. The creation of this module was possible thanks to a grant from the Pride Foundation Australia.

Briefing Document on Contemporary Issues for Refugees and People Seeking Asylum Who Have Diverse Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression, and Sexual Characteristics (SOGIESC)

DECEMBER 2019

Presented to the LGBTI Parliamentary Friends, Canberra  Co-Chairs Mr Warren Entsch MP, Mr Graham Perrett MP and Senator Janet Rice By Associate Professor Ruth McNair AM, Chairperson Pride Foundation Australia. On behalf of The Pride Foundation Australia LGBTIQA+ advisory group

LGBTQIA+ People Living with Disability

LGBTIQA+ People with Disability printable poster

MARCH 2021

What LGBTIQA+ people with disability are saying - 2021 Pride Foundation event

MARCH 2021

More Than Ticking A Box: LGBTIQA+ People With Disability Talking About Their Lives

MARCH 2021

O’Shea, A., Latham, J., Beaver, S., Lewis, J., Mountford, R., Rose, M, Trezona, A., Frawley, P. (2020). More than Ticking a Box: LGBTIQA+ People With Disability Talking About Their Lives. Geelong: Deakin University

LGBTIQ disability self-advocacy: A report on the results of a survey of LGBTIQ people living with disability in Victoria

NOVEMBER 2020

Lewis, J. & McNair, R. 2020. LGBTIQ disability self-advocacy: A report on the results of a survey of LGBTIQ people living with disability in Victoria

Experiences of LGBTIQA+ People with Disability in Healthcare and Community Services: Towards Embracing Multiple Identities

NOVEMBER 2020

O'Shea, A.; Latham, J.R.; McNair, R.; Despott, N.; Rose, M.; Mountford, R.; Frawley, P. Experiences of LGBTIQA+ People with Disability in Healthcare and Community Services: Towards Embracing Multiple Identities. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 8080. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17218080

Self Advocacy in Healthcare: A toolkit for LGBTIQA+ autistic people, their family, carers, friends, support workers, and advocates

August 2020

McNair R, Andrews C, Wark A. Developing a model of care to support trans and gender diverse people experiencing homelessness – final report, 2018, University of Melbourne, at URL www.lgbtihomeless.org.au

“Where’s the human dignity in that?”: LGBTQIA+ people with intellectual disability exploring sexual lives and respectful relationships

April 2020

Genée Marks, Amie O’Shea, Keith R. McVilly, Patsie Frawley & Nathan Despott (2020) “Where’s the human dignity in that?”: LGBTQIA + people with intellectual disability exploring sexual lives and respectful relationships, Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services, 32:3, 354-376, DOI: 10.1080/10538720.2020.1752875

The everyday experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people living with disability

July 2018

McNair R, Andrews C, Wark A. Developing a model of care to support trans and gender diverse people experiencing homelessness – final report, 2018, University of Melbourne, at URL www.lgbtihomeless.org.au

LGBTQIA+ Housing & Homelessness

LGBTQIA+ Inclusive Practice Guide for Homelessness and Housing Sectors in Australia​

August 2020

Andrews, C. and R. McNair. 2020. LGBTIQ+ Inclusive Practice Guide for Homelessness and Housing Sectors in Australia. Melbourne: University of Melbourne, http://www.lgbtihomeless.org.au/lgbtiq-inclusive-practice-guide/

Family relationships and LGB first homelessness in Australia: What do we know and where should we go?

July 2020

Dempsey D, Parkinson S, Andrews C, McNair R. Family relationships and LGBTQ+ first homelessness in Australia: What do we know and where should we go? In Journal of Sociology Special Issue – Disempowerment, Violence and Injustice within the Relational Lives of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Two Spirited (LGBTQ2) People. In Press 2020

A vicious cycle: The lack of LGBTIQ homelessness data and policy​

May 2019

Andrews, C., Carlile, S. & McNair, R. (2017). A vicious cycle: The lack of LGBTIQ homelessness data and policy. Parity, May 2017 edition, Chapter 4: Ongoing and Emerging Issues in Homelessness Data Collection.

Developing a model of care to support trans and gender diverse people experiencing homelessness

February 2018

McNair R, Andrews C, Wark A. Developing a model of care to support trans and gender diverse people experiencing homelessness – final report, 2018, University of Melbourne,  at URL www.lgbtihomeless.org.au

Healthy Ageing

Safeguarding The End Of The Rainbow: A guide to help LGBTI people to plan an end of life of their choice

MARCH 2018

Supporting Aged Care Workers to Understand and Respond to the Needs of Trans and Gender Diverse People: An Australian Co-designed Quality Improvement Initiative

May 2018

Jaklina Michael, Lawrence Walsh , Sally Goldner , Tina Healy , Rosemarie Draper , Kylie Elder and Kate McLeod. Supporting Aged Care Workers to Understand and Respond to the Needs of Trans and Gender Diverse People: An Australian Co-designed Quality Improvement Initiative. Diversity and Equality in Health and Care (2018) 15(3): 116-121

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Pride Foundation Australia commits through the resources we have available to us, to work with, for, and alongside Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and South Sea Islander LGBTIQ+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy peoples and communities to embed a self-determined future.

We further commit the contribution of a significant proportion of grant funding received to Aboriginal Torres Strait  South Sea Islander LGBTIQ+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy led initiatives to improve social outcomes.

Australia was, and always will be Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land.