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This page has a whole host of links for you to check out. We have summarised some of the content to help you pick through the sites that you want to look at. We hope you find them useful. If you have a favourite website that isn't listed please let us know and we might put it on as a link.

Youth Group Listings

Freedom Youth Basingstoke

Time Out Winchester

Breakout Youth Southampton

Facebook Pages

Healthy Gay Hampshire

Freedom Youth

Young People's Links

THT young gay men's site Loads of really useful information if you are a young man who is gay, bisexual or exploring his sexuality. Information includes sexual health, the scene, relationships and coming out.

Freedom Youth is a brilliant youth project based in Basingstoke. The project is for any young person under 25 who is gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans or exploring their sexuality. This site won an award a Hampshire County Council award in 2004 for the way it engaged young people.

BGiOK A support and advice website for gay youth. bgiok aims to answer questions about sex, coming out and dealing with homosexual feelings. The site has a problem page, dedicated coming out section, advice and information articles, links and more.

Homophobia Links

Stand Up for Us (PDF): the national schools homophobic bullying guide. This is an absolute must for anybody working with young people. Hard copies of Stand Up for Us can be ordered from E4D. (Limited Stock available.)

The Stonewall Education for All campaign has some excellent resources including free resources and research for schools. This organisation is also responsible for the popular Some People are Gay Get Over It Campaign which has free posters, stickers and postcards for schools.

General Links

The THT (Terrence Higgins Trust) national website has loads of great sexual health information. It has great sections for gay men and information for people living with HIV.

The CHAPS (Community HIV and AIDS Prevention Strategy) website which is linked to a national theme that you may have seen in gay magazines or in venues. Previous campaigns have included PEP (Post Exposure Prophylaxis), condoms, chain of infection. This site is worth checking out for good quality information, support and advice.

Website for the London based GMFA. Information about groups and workshops for gay men as well as loads of brilliant sexual health information support and advice. Check this site out if you are looking for information about social groups for gay men as they have a fantastic directory of social groups and clubs.

Stonewall is a fantastic national organisation who tirelessly campaign for the equal treatment and rights of the gay community. There website has loads of up to date and clear information about all aspects of support for the gay community. Information includes civil partnership information, workplace information, education for all and loads more.

FFLAG - Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays is a national voluntary organisation and registered charity which provides support to parents and families of lesbian, gay and bisexual people.

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