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OutAthlete

  • 28.1 Support Groups
  • 28.3 Community-Building & Spaces
  • 29.4 Sports & Fitness
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Description

OutAthlete is an 8-week curriculum to combat the unique mental health and social challenges that LGBTQIA+ athletes encounter. The goal of this group is to reduce the risk of suicide, increase mental health resilience, and decrease feelings of depression and isolation.

Contact Information

Website
https://www.healingxchg.com/outathlete
frazee.h@wustl.edu
frazee.h@wustl.edu
rsf@healingxchg.com
rsf@healingxchg.com

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Detailed Resource Information

Populations Prioritized

Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria Present

  • Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria Present

Restrictions/Eligibility Criteria

Age

  • Youth (13-18)
  • Adults (19-64)
  • Seniors (65+)

Victim/Survivor of Relationship/Sexual Violence

People with HIV or AIDS

First-Time Home-Owner

First Generation College Student

Intersex Status

Parent Status

Pregnancy Status

Locations Served

State

  • Missouri
  • Illinois

Zip Code

School District

Identity Affirming Vetting Policies

Queer-Owned/-Led

  • Yes: Queer-Owned/-Led
  • Yes: Queer People are in Leadership Positions

Queer-Owned/-Led Notes

Trans-Owned/-Led

  • No: Trans People are not in Leadership Positions
  • No: Not Trans-Owned/-Led

Trans-Owned/-Led Notes

Immigrant-Owned/-Led

  • No: Not Immigrant-Owned/-Led
  • No: Immigrants are not in Leadership Positions

Immigrant-Owned/-Led Notes

BIPOC/Black-Owned/-Led Notes

Sexual Orientation-Affirming Policies

  • Has Confidentiality Policies around Sexual Orientation
  • Has Anti-Discrimination Policies around Sexual Orientation
  • Has Anti-Harassment Policies around Sexual Orientation
  • Staff is Trained in LGBTQIA+ Issues
  • Uses Intake Paperwork with Inclusive Language for Sexual Orientation

Sexual Orientation-Affirming Policies Notes

Gender Identity-Affirming Policies

  • Has Confidentiality Policies around Gender Identity & Gender Expression
  • Has Anti-Discrimination Policies around Gender Identity & Gender Expression
  • Has Anti-Harassment Policies around Gender Identity & Gender Expression
  • Asks For & Respects People's Pronouns
  • Uses Intake Paperwork with Inclusive Language for Gender & Pronouns
  • Offers Gender-Neutral Bathrooms, Single Stall Bathrooms, or Private Changing Areas
  • Staff is Trained in Trans Issues
  • People Can Use Bathrooms Aligned with Their Gender Identity
  • Uses Gender-Inclusive Language in Daily Communications
  • Curriculum or Content Includes Trans Perspectives

Gender Identity-Affirming Policies Notes

Immigrant-Affirming Policies

  • Has Confidentiality Policies around Citizenship & Immigration Status
  • Has Anti-Discrimination Policies around Citizenship & Immigration Status
  • Has Anti-Harassment Policies around Citizenship & Immigration Status
  • Works With Undocumented Immigrants Without Involving Institutional Authorities

Immigrant-Affirming Policies Notes

Black/BIPOC-Affirming Policies Notes

Other Accessibility Factors

COVID Guidelines: Notes

Ways to Access Resource

  • Internet Required
  • Virtual Option(s) Available

Cost

  • Free

Cost: Notes

Payment or Insurance Accepted Notes

Language Interpretation Offered Notes

Language Translation Offered Notes

Documentation Required Notes

Confidentiality

  • Has its Own Confidentiality Policies in Place
  • HIPAA compliant

Confidentiality Notes

Other Conditions for Accessing Service Notes

Availability

  • Currently has open slots

Availability Notes

SQSHBook is a program led by the St. Louis Queer+ Support Helpline (SQSH)

SQSH is a grassroots, queer-led collective dedicated to facilitating healing spaces and providing holistic support for queer St. Louisans to thrive.

Our Peer Support Helpline is open
Friday through Monday, 1:00-7:00 PM CT

Local: 314-380-7774

Toll-Free: 884-785-7774

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4220 Duncan Ave, Suite 201
St. Louis, MO 63110
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