This Leeds Animation Workshop video shows six families, from a wide range of backgrounds, coming to terms with the developing sexual or gender identity of a son or daughter. It aims to help parents and others understand more about the issues facing their LGBT teenagers, and how best to help them. It shows how family acceptance and support can make all the difference for young people who may be at risk of serious – even life-threatening – social or mental health problems. As teenagers develop into adults, it is natural for them to question their sexuality. This can be extremely painful for some young people.
If they are attracted to someone of their own sex, they may be very anxious that people will discriminate against them. Any worries about gender identity, which may be present from an early age, become even more disturbing as children enter their teens. Parents’ support is vital for these young people, who are often lonely, isolated and afraid. But many parents who discover their children are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) are shocked, confused and upset. Some react in the heat of the moment with grief, anger or even rejection. Later, they may deeply regret the damage caused to their family relationships.