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>CDC directs kids to chats about sex changes, occult
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and should probably be dug
CDC recruiting gays and trannies
>>16745911 PB
>CDC directs kids to chats about sex changes, occult
notable from lb
and should probably be dug
CDC recruiting gays and trannies
>and should probably be dug
>CDC recruiting gays and trannies
Paying teens for a vid and a "survey"
https://linktr.ee/qchatspace
2022 REFRESH LGBTQ+ Teen Survey: Recognizing Experiences of Family Relationships, Educational Settings, and Health Among Sexual and Gender Diverse Youth
Thank you for your interest in the UConn/Human Rights Campaign 2022 LGBTQ+ Teen Survey!
If you want to take this survey anonymously (and not be paid) you can do so by clicking here now.
If you want to learn more about the study and how to be paid if you're eligble, please read on:
We are conducting a study to better understand your experiences being an LGBTQ+ teenager. We are interested in your specific experiences related to your LGBTQ+ identities. We have developed a survey to ask youth about their health, school experiences, and thoughts about being LGBTQ+.
You can take the survey anonymously! Or, we will offer you a choice between an electronic $5 gift code to Amazon or Starbucks. Because it is very common for people to try to take our survey just for the incentive who are not actually who they say they are, we need to verify our participants' identities.
If you want to be paid $5 for completing the survey, know that we will verify you are who you say you are via:
sending your payment directly to you at your school e-mail (you@yourschool.edu);
asking for you tosend us a photo of your ID card;OR
bybriefly video chatting you
You can only be paid by completing one of those three steps.
We ask you to fill out the short survey below to determine your eligibility to take our survey. Your responses will ONLY be used to send you a direct, unique, one-time link to participate in the survey if you are eligible.
https://imi.guide/about
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About imi
imi was created through a collaboration of LGBTQ+ organizations, and hundreds of LGBTQ+ young people from across the country â itâs a tool for LGBTQ+ teens, by LGBTQ+ teens and their allies.
Why this matters
Tools like imi are needed now, more than ever. imi helps address elements contributing to the growing mental health crisis affecting LGBTQ+ youth by providing them with free, accessible, and research-backed support, built in a safe digital space.
We believe in creating resources that uplift, support, and affirm young people who are exploring their LGBTQ+ identity. And we are guided by research that supports this.
âLGBTQ youth are not inherently prone to suicide risk because of their sexual orientation or gender identity but rather placed at higher risk because of how they are mistreated and stigmatized in society.â â The Trevor Project
Who created imi
Trust the science, bigots
What is imi?
imi is a series of guides, designed with and for LGBTQ+ teens, to help explore and affirm their identity. Itâs free, backed by science, and helps teens learn practical methods to cope with sexual and gender minority stress in ways that are helpful, relevant, inclusive and joyful.
Who made it?
The funding and idea came from a collaboration between Hopelab, CenterLink, and It Gets Better Project. The product, though, has been made with inputs and contributions from hundreds of LGBTQ+ teens and the team at Hopelab. Weâve also worked with some really great partners (like many LGBT Centers and the University of Pennsylvania) to make sure this thing works.
Read more here >
What do you mean by âscience-backedâ?
When we say science-backed we mean thatimi was informed by and based on research in the field of sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY) mental health and well-being.imi was evaluated in a randomized controlled trial by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania. You can read more here.
Does imi work? What did you learn from testing it?
imi was tested through a randomized controlled trial conducted by researchers at Hopelab and the University of Pennsylvaniaâs Program on Sexuality, Technology, and Action Research (PSTAR). Initial data, detailed in a preprint manuscript (under peer review) indicates that imi is effective in supporting the well-being of LGBTQ+ youth. A diverse group of LGBTQ+ youth randomly assigned to receive imi reported significantly greater improvements in coping skills, and significantly greater confidence in their ability to cope than youth randomly assigned to receive a web-based list of freely available resources for LGBTQ+ youth. These results suggest that imi may play an important role in helping LGBTQ+ teens cope with stress. You can read more here.
Why did you pick the name âimiâ?
imi (sounds like eye-me) is a nod to the idea that no matter who you are, youâre you (i.e. âIâm meâ). The logo, designed as an ambigram which can be read in many orientations, also nods to our belief that even as you change and evolve, you are exactly as you are.
Why âqueerâ?
Language is constantly evolving. While the word queer was once considered a negative term, itâs being reclaimed and increasingly used by members of the LGBTQ+ community to describe anyone who is not heterosexual and/or cisgender. We believe that being queer is powerful and worthy of celebration. And by reclaiming a word that used to be a slur, we acknowledge that being LGBTQ+ is still not easy and it doesnât magically get better. Thriving happens when queer people are supported and affirmed in their identity.
What if I have feedback?
Weâd love to hear your feedback. If you have anything to share about a specific page or bit of imi, click the 'Feedbackâ button on the right side. Itâll ask you a little bit of optional info about you, and will send our team your feedback along with a screenshot of the page youâre on (donât worry, weâll only see the page and nothing else). So far, weâve received 100s of pieces of feedback and have appreciated every single one.
And, what if I want to contribute?
Yes, please! If youâd like to include your voice (or face, or art, or ideas) within imi, let us know. Send an email to hello@imi.guide and weâll get back to you.
What if I have a question that isn't covered here, or I want to speak to the team behind imi?
We'd love to hear from you, please email us at hello@imi.guide or DM us on Instagram at @imiguide.
>Trust the science, bigots
About Us
Q Chat Space provides online discussion groups for LGBTQ+ and questioning teens ages 13 to 19. It is not a forum. It is live and chat based; there is no video or audio. Everyone is chatting during the same pre-scheduled time.
Conversations are facilitated by experienced staff who work at LGBTQ+ centers around the United States. Q Chat Space facilitators are NOT mental health professionals. If you are in crisis or need help immediately, please use the resources available here.
Q Chat Space is a collaboration of the following organizations:
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CenterLink: The Community of LGBT Centers
CenterLink develops strong, sustainable LGBTQ+ community centers and builds a thriving center network that creates healthy, vibrant communities.
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PFLAG
PFLAG is the largest organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people, their parents and families, and allies. With over 400 chapters and 200,000 members and supporters, PFLAG is committed to creating a world where diversity is celebrated and all people are respected, valued, and affirmed.
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Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Planned Parenthood advocates for and delivers vital sexual and reproductive health care, sex education, and information to millions of people worldwide. Planned Parenthoodâs doors are open to anyone regardless of gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation.
Your Facilitators
Q Chat Space live chats are facilitated by caring (and verified) facilitators! They are staff and volunteers from youth programs at LGBTQ+ centers across the United States. They are in the live chats to guide group conversations and help if anything comes up.
Check out the highlight on Instagram (@qchatspace) to meet some of our current facilitators.
Currently, our chats are facilitated by staff and volunteers from: