General resources
- Overview and History. (PDF)
- Two Spirit Society of Denver. (website)
- Native American Rights Fund. (website)
- Two Spirit | Health Resources. (Indian Health Service website)
- Two Spirit Resource Basket. (website)
- 10 Ways to Step Up As An Ally To Nonbinary People. (Stonewall website)
- Nonbinary Awareness Week: 5 Ways to Be Supportive. (Psychology Today website)
- What it means to be nonbinary: A guide for parents. (Boston Children's Hospital website)
- Best Practices Guide For Supporting Nonbinary Employees. (Out and Equal website)
- Gender Spectrum. (Gender Spectrum website)
- Peer Led Nonbinary Support Group. (Transgender Center of the Rockies website)
- Transgender Center of the Rockies. (Transgender Center of the Rockies website)
- Colorado Name Change Project. (Colorado Name Change Project website)
- The Asexual Visibility and Education Network. (Asexual website)
- Asexuality 101. (Queer Events website)
- Explore the Spectrum: Guide to Finding Your Ace Community (GLAAD). (GLAAD website)
- Six Ways to be an Ally to Asexual People. (Stonewall website)
- 7 Ways to Support a Friend Who Recently Came Out As Asexual. (Everyday Feminism website)
- PODCAST: A OK - Weekly interviews with people on the asexual and aromantic spectrums. (AOK Podcast website)
- Human Rights Campaign. (Human Rights Campaign website)
- The Trevor Project. (The Trevor Project website)
- GLSEN. (GLSEN website)
- PFLAG. (PFLAG website)
- Envision:You. (Envision You website)
- Transparent: The State of Transgender Health in Colorado. (PDF)
- CDPHE Strategic Plan for LGBT Health in Colorado. (PDF)
- Top Health Issues for LGBT Populations: Information & Resource Kit. (PDF)
- SAMHSA's LGBT Resources Page. (SAMHSA website)
- Facts About Suicide. (SAMHSA website)
- Tobacco and LGBT Communities. (PDF)
- Advocating for LGBTQ Equality in Your Workplace. (Human Rights Campaign website)
- 20 Steps to an Out & Equal Workplace: Steps & Resources Toolkit. (PDF)
- The Safe Zone Project. (Safe Zone Project website)
- 4 Steps to take when you have accidentally misgendered someone aka used the wrong pronoun. (Google doc)
- LGBTQ Youth and Family Resource Hub. (LGBTQ Youth and Family Resource website)
- Human Rights Campaign's Resource Page for Allies. (Human Rights Campaign website)
- Helping Families to Support Their LGBT Children. (SAMHSA PDF)
- An Ally’s Guide to Talking About Marriage for Same-Sex Couples. (LGBT Map website)
- Family Equality Council. (Family Equality website)
- Colorado LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce. (Colorado LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce website)
- Recursos en Español. (Human Rights Campaign website)
This is the first state agency gender affirming policy along with a resources and toolkit that covers affirming gender terminology and updated resources that can be accessed across the state regarding healthcare and support services. (Created by CDPHE’s Gender & Sexuality Alliance Employee Resource Group)
A Google document created by the GSA covers the necessity behind using inclusive gender pronouns beyond the binary male (he/him/his) and female (she/her/hers) gender identities to be encompassing of those in the transgender spectrum (non-binary, gender nonconforming, genderqueer folx who may use they/them/theirs or zie/zim/zir pronouns). (Created by CDPHE’s Gender & Sexuality Alliance Employee Resource Group)