- Rainbow Families provides support through events, an online forum to discuss issues and information on issues such as legal rights
- Youthline offers support for young people facing crisis phone 0800 376 633
- Family and Community Services has a national directory of services and programmes to support gay and lesbians and their families
- Urge provides information for young people on sexual orientation
- ParentLink is an Australian site that provides useful questions and answers for parents
- Parentline Plus is a UK site that provides useful information for parents of gay and lesbian children
Learning my son is gay, or my daughter lesbian
Maybe your son or daughter telling you they're gay or lesbian is no surprise – on the other hand it could be totally unexpected.
Whatever the case, remember that they are the same as always. They may have shared a new part of who they are, but the only thing that has changed is your knowledge of them. If you're feeling confused, it may help to know that sexuality is not influenced by parenting.
Above all, they continue to deserve your love, respect and support. Young gays and lesbians often have a difficult time facing their sexuality. Your son or daughter may have struggled with this for a long time. Listen to them. Stand by them. Be every bit as proud as you were.
Helpful tips
- Try to talk openly together.
- Be honest. You may need think it through; if so, tell them.
- Tell them you love and support them.
- Share any feelings and worries you might have.
- Consider making contact with other parents of gays and lesbians.

