
Support services
We have been providing support services to the LGBTIQA+SB community in WA since 1974.
QLife
Peer-support. Phone or webchat.
Pride in Respect
Support to LGBTIQA+SB people experiencing family, domestic and sexual violence in WA.

Training and education
Build an organisation where everyone feels safe, respected, and valued. With over 20 years of specialised experience, we provide the expert LGBTIQA+SB training you need to transform your organisation’s culture from the inside out.
Workshops
We tailor training to meet your needs.
Short Talks
Short talks, presentations and panel representation.
Consultancy
We provide consultation to support organisational change!
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Last week we saw the end of 16 Days in WA 2025 – the annual awareness campaign against family, domestic, and sexual violence. This year the theme was “Play Your Part”. Living Proud attended events through this important time including the 35th Annual Silent March Against Domestic and Family Violence, hosted by the Centre for Women's Safety and Wellbeing. We hosted a stall to promote our new Pride in Respect - Specialist Support Service, which provides frontline support to LGBTIQA+SB people impacted by family and domestic violence. We also attended the Joondalup March and stalls showcasing services, resources and support networks. We ended the 16 Days with the Minister Stojkovski launching the Pride in Respect Campaign, a partnership between Living Proud, WAAC, TransFolk WA and GRAI shining a light on family, domestic and sexual violence in the LGBTIQA+SB community. We all need to play our part because we all deserve to be safe, be respected and live free from violence. Visit our website, email or call us for more information: 💻 www.livingproud.org.au 💌 pir@livingproud.org.au 📲 0481 080 201
The events of yesterday are devastating. This violence and hatred has no place in a country like Australia. This is not who we are as a society. No place for violence. No place for hatred. Ever. We proudly stand with the Jewish community who are suffering and who have lost. We all deserve to live safely.
This week, as part of 16 Days in WA, Minister Jessica Stojkovski MLA , officially launched the Pride in Respect Campaign. The campaign aims to shine a light on family, domestic and sexual violence in the LGBTIQA+SB community. We were also very pleased to be joined by Assistant Commissioner Jenna Roberts from the National Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission, and the Mental Health Commission Deputy Commissioner Julia Knapton. The Pride in Respect Campaign is a partnership between Living Proud, WAAC , @transfolkwa, @graiorg and informed by community members with lived and living experience. Look out as we roll out our website, podcast, videos and more in the coming months. If people need to talk to someone, contact: - QLife on 1800 184 527 3pm to 9pm, every day of the week or via webchat. - If you need FDSV support, contact Pride in Respect Specialist Support Service on https://www.livingproud.org.au/what-we-do/support-services/pride-in-respect/ (NOTE: this is NOT a crisis service) You are not alone. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ #16daysinWA #FDSV #prideinrespect
STAY SAFE & SOUND @ PRIDEFEST PARADE The parade is one of the biggest highlights of PrideFEST, and we want everyone to have a fun, proud and safe night out. If you’re heading to the parade or the after-events, take a few simple steps to look after yourself and your friends. Check in with each other, stay aware of your surroundings, and keep an eye on how everyone’s feeling. Looking after yourself — and each other — helps make PrideFEST the best time for our whole community. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️✨
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