Opinion
Posted on 05 October 2012. Tags: at risk, mental health, MindOUT!, opinion, OUTLine, SHORE, suicide, Whariki Research Centre
Long before the HIV/AIDS epidemic, lesbian, gay, transgender and intersex people have been funeral goers. These funerals have been for [...]
Posted in: Opinion
Lifestyle
Posted on 04 October 2012. Tags: CADS, depression, Diana Rands, mental health, substance abuse, suicide
It will be no surprise to any of us that we (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, takataapui, fa’afafine, queer) suffer more [...]
Posted in: Enliven
Opinion
Posted on 03 October 2012. Tags: Barry Taylor, editor, editorials, mental health, michael stevens
If you had told me two months ago that I would be working on arguably the gayest block in New [...]
Posted in: Editorials
News
Posted on 25 September 2012. Tags: Auckland Pride Festival Trust, community, mental health, OUTLine, Ponsonby, Stephen Rainbow
OUTLine celebrated the opening of its new centre last night with a powerful powhiri that saw a rare gathering of [...]
Posted in: National News
News
Posted on 22 August 2012. Tags: Australia, Bipolar bear, Chris Banks, mental health, movers and shakers, New Zealand AIDS Foundation, Number 8 Films, NZAF, queer nation
New Zealand is losing one of its biggest GLBT advocates this month as director, writer and community advocate Chris Banks heads to Melbourne, Australia to further his career.
Posted in: National News
Lifestyle
Posted on 24 July 2012. Tags: Blake Skjellerup, Chris Banks, documentaries, mental health, mental health foundation, michael bancroft, movies, reviews
New documentary Men Like Us is an unassuming but unflinching look at gay life in New Zealand.
Posted in: Entertain
Features
Posted on 17 July 2012. Tags: Blake Skjellerup, Chris Banks, films, GLBT films, GLBT movies, love, men like us, mental health, mental health foundation, michael bancroft, movies, relationships, Stephen Rainbow
In our latest batch of features, we’re telling stories – stories of people young and old who have overcome adversity [...]
Posted in: People
News
Posted on 09 February 2012. Tags: CADS, Diana Rands, health and wellbeing, mental health, OUTLine
A new study put together for the Auckland District Health Board (ADHB), OUTline and Affinity Services shows that the needs of GLBT New Zealanders are not being met by mental health service providers.
Posted in: National News