The GLHV Clearinghouse aims to provide accessible and up-to-date health information and resources based on the social model of health as outlined in the Victorian GLBTI Health and Wellbeing Action Plan (click to view a pdf).
Our definition of health comes from the World Health Organization :
"Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity."
This Clearinghouse is still being developed to incorporate the highest level of accessibility and 'usability' standards. Information is constantly being added and edited.
For a detailed description of the criteria for content selection and development of the Clearinghouse, click here.
We welcome any feedback and suggestions for the Clearinghouse, email: info@glhv.org.au
The GLHV clearinghouse includes materials grouped into many GLBTI health-related subject areas. Use the links below to find materials by subject areas.
- Ageing
- Australian Association of Gerontology Conference 2006
- Bibliographies
- Bisexual Health
- Body Image
- Cancer
- Coming Out
- Community Information
- Conferences
- Cultural and Linguistic Diversity (CALD)
- Deliberate self harm/suicidal behaviour
- Directories
- Disability
- Domestic Violence
- Drug and Alcohol
- Employment
- Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review
- Gay Men's Health
- Gender
- Gender Questioning
- GLBTI health workers
- GLBTI Reports
- Health in Difference - 2005
- Health Promotion
- Health Service Use
- HIV/AIDS
- Homelessness
- Homophobia
- Human Rights
- Indigenous Health
- Information for families/parents of GLBTI people
- Information for gay and lesbian families
- Intersex
- Legal
- Lesbian Health
- Mental Health/Depression
- Practice/Practitioner of the month
- Quality of Care
- Refugee/Asylum
- Religion/Spirituality
- Requests for research participants
- Resources
- Resources for Teachers
- Rural Support
- Same Sex Attracted Young People
- Schools
- Screening
- Service Provider Checklist
- Sexual Health
- Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) Information
- Sport
- Theses
- Training Resources
- Transgender Health
- Transgender Young People
- Victorian Reports
- Why GLBTI Health
- Women's Health Victoria
- Work - Discrimination
- Your Rights
The information provided on this site is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her health professional.
