Queer-sensitive support needs more than "good intentions". Essential are basic knowledge of LGBTIQ* realities, language, and discrimination mechanisms, as well as confidence in typical situations (e.g., handling outing-sensitive information, chosen families, communication with authorities). Equally relevant is reflection: How do we react when uncertainties arise? How do we avoid unconscious attributions? Good practice is a combination of training, regular updates/further education, and a culture where questions are explicitly allowed.