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Congratulations to the organising team for a hugely successful intersex studies conference, held at Dublin City University, 9-10 June 2025. The event also launched a new book by Surya Monro, Adeline Berry, Morgan Carpenter, Daniela Crocetti and Sean Saifa Wall.
People with innate variations of sex characteristics use different words to talk about themselves. You can use the language you are most comfortable with. This page opens a page in the InterLink resource hub.
These InterLink resources have been created to support parents who are expecting a child with an IVSC, or have been informed that their child has been diagnosed with an IVSC. These resources aim to help overcome fears of talking about IVSC with your child or getting the information you need to best support your child and their health needs.
This fact sheet is intended primarily for parents and carers of people with intersex variations/innate variations of sex characteristics. The page opens a page in the InterLink resource hub.
This fact sheet is for the parents of people born with intersex variations/innate variations of sex characteristics and is not intended to give legal advice. The page opens a page in the InterLink resource hub.
This fact sheet is for the parents of people born with intersex variations/innate variations of sex characteristics (IVSC). It opens a page in the InterLink resource hub.
These InterLink resources aim to help youth to have your voice heard and make choices about your body, health, and information, no matter your age, so you can feel confident and in control.
This information can help you decide when and how to talk about your body with others, and understand the difference between secrecy and privacy. It opens a page in the InterLink resource hub.
This resource talks about ways you can make your own choices when it comes to your body and health. It is for young people who have bodies that are a bit different. This page opens a resource in the InterLink resource hub.
Sometimes getting medical care can give you big feelings. This InterLink fact sheet helps you to understand your feelings, and finding support. This page is part of the InterLink resource hub.
This fact sheet is intended for young people with intersex variations/innate variation of sex characteristics. It may also be helpful for family members and carers. This page links to a resource on the InterLink resource hub.
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