The LGBTQ community experiences higher rates of mental health challenges than the rest of the population. The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation analyzed data from the most recent Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) and made the following observations:
MENTAL HEALTH IN LGBTQ ADULTS
MENTAL HEALTH IN LGBTQ YOUTH
· More than half of LGBTQ youth (54%), 61% of transgender youth, and 61% of questioning youth are battling symptoms of depression, compared to 29% of non-LGBTQ youth.
Mental health challenges for the LGBTQ community are often due to stigma, discrimination, and bias and statistically, there are greater mental health disparities for transgender communities than LBGQ communities.
High costs of care and a lack of health insurance coverage contribute to these challenges, as does an undersupply of culturally competent providers for the LGBTQ community. According to the HRC Foundation observations, nearly one in ten (9%) of LGBQ people and one in five (21%) of transgender people said that they received harsh or abusive language from a doctor or other health care provider when receiving care.
CAMINAR’S COMMITMENT TO THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY
Caminar is committed to addressing these community-specific health disparities in an affirming and supportive way.
In Santa Clara County, our LGBTQ Wellness Program was founded in 2015 to support the mental health of LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning) community members and allies by providing outreach, education, and advocacy services that encourage social support and holistic wellness.
Also in Santa Clara County, our LGBTQ Youth Space Program empowers lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, and ally youth and young adults in Santa Clara County through culturally competent, youth-driven counseling and support services.
We are also in the process of hiring a Transgender, Non-binary, Gender Expansive Services Specialist. This person will work under the supervision of our clinical manager and work closely with our multidisciplinary team to expand access to our services, identify new resources for clients, foster collaboration with community-based organizations, educate other staff and service providers about culturally competent care for transgender/non-binary/gender expansive people, and advocate for clients.
LGBTQ CRISIS/SUICIDE PREVENTION RESOURCES
Transgender Community
All Ages
LGBTQ Youth
LGBTQ Adults
* Resources that are LGBTQ-inclusive