The Trevor Project's new brief emphasizes that supporting transgender and nonbinary youth involves trusting them, standing up against anti-LGBTQ+ politicians, and recognizing their identities.
According to the survey, 92% of transgender and nonbinary youth report feeling supported when others trust them to know who they are, highlighting the importance of belief in their identity.
The brief notes that supportive actions can decrease suicide risk among transgender and nonbinary youth, underscoring the vital role of family and community support in their well-being.
Top reported ways youth feel supported include standing up for them, respecting pronouns, and showing visible support for their gender expression through inclusive acts and information seeker's.
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