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Posted on February 18, 2021February 18, 2021Gender Diversity

How long has bisexuality been around?

It is almost unbelievable to think that bisexuality was only recently acknowledged as a legitimate sexuality, but of course, bisexual people have been in existence…

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Posted on February 17, 2021February 17, 2021Gender Diversity

What shifting understandings of gender mean for older trans and non-binary people

Jennie Kermode, author, journalist and secretary of Trans Media Watch, explores how shifting attitudes towards gender have affected older trans and/or non-binary people, and why…

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Posted on November 11, 2020November 11, 2020Gender Diversity

Free worksheets from The Trans Self-Care Workbook

“Theo Lorenz’s Trans Self-Care Workbook is just the gentle friend and fierce ally that you need to guide you through your gender journey. Packed with…

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Posted on November 13, 2019November 13, 2019Gender Diversity

We asked our authors – what does trans mean to you?

To celebrate Trans Awareness Week this year, we asked seven of our authors three questions: What does ‘trans’ mean to you? What advice would you…

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Posted on October 21, 2019October 22, 2019Gender Diversity

What is queer identity? – Eris Young on celebrating being ‘other’

Eris Young reflects on how their identity sets them apart from a cis-hetero society, and how this identity can inform their writing of queer identities. …

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Posted on August 21, 2019August 21, 2019Gender Diversity

Everything under the rainbow – why the LGBT community needs to get better at including disabled people

The official stats tell us that just under one in ten people in the UK is LGBT (though the much higher incidence among young people,…

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Posted on July 17, 2019Autism

Why this book will spark some long overdue conversations about autism

How the process of writing her first memoir lead Laura Dale to reconsider her assumptions about the intersection of her own identities of trans and…

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Posted on April 8, 2019Gender Diversity

Take our quick survey and help us make a difference!

Hello! We are conducting market research on our Gender Diversity* list to help us understand better how our publishing can provide you with the content that you’d…

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Posted on February 25, 2019February 26, 2019Gender Diversity

Podcast: Life isn’t binary! How non-binary thinking can help us to understand ourselves

  Much of society’s thinking operates in a highly rigid and binary manner; something is good or bad, right or wrong, a success or a…

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Posted on February 11, 2019February 26, 2019Adults

Podcast: What’s it like to be transgender and autistic?

We’re joined on the podcast by Laura Kate Dale, an author who identifies as trans, gay and autistic.  We discussed the crossover between trans and…

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AUTHOR TAKEOVER ⭐️ Mental health advocate an AUTHOR TAKEOVER ⭐️
 
Mental health advocate and author, @katieconibearwriter will be taking over the JKP Instagram on World Bipolar Day! 

Katie’s book, Living at the Speed of Light, is an honest and insightful guide drawing on their own experiences since their diagnosis of bipolar disorder in 2012, and offering advice on how to manage the condition and work towards stability.
 
During this Instagram Takeover, Katie will be answering your questions, reading excerpts, and talking about the journey of writing this raw, powerful and ultimately hopeful guide.
 
Post questions below or ask Katie next Wednesday via the Instagram stories she’ll be posting on here!
 
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Happy World Maths Day! 📐➗🧑🏻‍🏫 Imp Happy World Maths Day! 📐➗🧑🏻‍🏫

Improve your skills with the first GCSE Maths study guide to use engaging multisensory methods for students with specific learning differences. 

Build your confidence with fun activities and study strategies covering algebra, fractions, quadratics, percentages & more! 

Find out more at JKP.com! Link in bio

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Coming this April! 🏳️‍🌈 Driven by the n Coming this April! 🏳️‍🌈

Driven by the necessity of filling the void of LGBTQIA+ inclusion in the birth world, AJ Silver, founder of @thequeerbirthclub, has written this brilliantly informative book filled with stories and experiences of LGBTQIA+ parents as well as professionals in the field. 

Including interviews with @jake_graf5, @freddy.mcconnell and Sabia Wade @theblackdoula, and covering topics such as lactation and surrogacy, this crucial guide marks a step forward for inclusivity. A must-read for any healthcare professional.
 
“There is so much to learn from AJ's book. They have packed it full of information, and all of it accessible. Each read brought me to new revelations and reflections, not only with my own practice but with what I teach and how. One to return to, continually.” 
- Mars Lord, Life Coach and Doula Educator, @_marslord 

Available to pre-order now! Check out the ‘Supporting Queer Birth’ link in our LinkTree for more info

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Happy publication day! 🥳📚 We’ve got incre Happy publication day! 🥳📚

We’ve got incredible new books for you to enjoy. 

These are just a handful of our amazing new releases, head over to the JKP.com link in bio to find out more!
Only 4 days to go! With less than a week until Co Only 4 days to go!

With less than a week until Connected by Autism opens its (virtual) doors, now’s the time to secure your ticket. 

Don’t miss out on your chance to listen to insightful talks from our incredible line-up of speakers! You’ll have 30 days access to everything so you won’t miss any talks and can enjoy all the content in your own time.

Check out the Connected by Autism link in our LinkTree for more information!
Centring on families and their personal journeys, Centring on families and their personal journeys, this is a must-read for all lactation consultants, birthing professionals, healthcare workers and parents. Packed full of practical tips, professional research-led evidence and real-life examples, this invaluable guide by @emmapickettibclc has everything you need to feel better informed and more confident.

“Encompasses all the scenarios and challenges a breastfeeding family may encounter. A fantastic resource.” – Kathryn Stagg, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant

Available to pre-order now! Check out the link in bio to find out more.

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