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November 12, 2025

You're celebrating Trans Awareness Week? NICE! In our eyes, you're already a winner – it's so important to champion inclusive spaces, and to be a visible ally to the trans and gender diverse community.

It goes without saying then, that team Minus18 is here to equip you with everything you need to have an amazing Trans Awareness Week activity. Articles, Zoom backgrounds, educational resources, shareable social media tiles, videos to play – it's all here.

Our Trans Awareness Week Pride Packs even contain educational posters and conversation cards. Order one today to deck your activity out with all the trans ally gear you could possibly need!

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Social Media Tiles

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Phone Wallpaper

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Social Media Tiles and Wallpaper were created in collaboration with Zoomies by Zo

Virtual Backgrounds

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Email Signatures

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A Message of Support for Trans Youth (Minus18 x Trans Justice Project)

Create a personalised message of solidarity for trans young people using our printable or digital postcard template. Individuals and organisations can:

Print and display messages in the office to build internal visibility and support.

Complete digitally to share online (e.g. social media, newsletters, internal comms).

Each postcard guides people to share why they care, why support for trans youth matters, and a clear message of hope or action.

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Articles

What to talk about on Trans Awareness Week

How to be a trans ally

What are pronouns and why are they important?

What's the difference between sexuality and gender?

How to support and celebrate your LGBTQIA+ child

See all Trans Awareness Week articles

Videos

Trans 101: The Basics

What are pronouns?

What to do when your child comes out

How to support and celebrate your LGBTQIA+ child

Why are there so many queer identities?

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