Expand your accessibility to clients by providing a safe and inclusive space that delivers exceptional person-centred care.
Duration: 7 hours (including morning, lunch, and afternoon breaks)
Audience: Professionals working in sexual, domestic and family violence support
Clients with diverse genders and sexualities come from all cultures and walks of life. Their lived experiences, as compared to the broad population, require specific considerations to communicate with and care for these populations respectfully and effectively.
This comprehensive, full-day training is designed to improve your knowledge and understanding of LGBTQ+ people and communities, addressing common questions including:
- What do LGBTQ+ and different terms for gender and sexuality mean?
- What should I know about the trans community?
- Why is inclusion important?
- What should I know about LGBTQ+ history and relevant current legislation?
- How do experiences of discrimination impact the health of the LGBTQ+ community?
- What is the prevalence of SDFV in the LGBTQ+ community?
- How does SDFV uniquely affect the LGBTQ+ community?
- What are some ways I can be an ally to the LGBTQ+ community?
- How can I be more inclusive in my practice?
Pride Training courses are developed and delivered by LGBTQ+ community members and subject matter experts, and include activities, media, open discussions, and access to a range of useful resources.
LGBTQ+ Inclusion Competencies are what we use to describe the actions of an informed, effective LGBTQ+ ally. All the information presented throughout this training relates to a specific competency, each with a different Learning Outcome to describe the skills you will have after completing the training.
- Competency: Demonstrates essential awareness of diverse communities
- Learning Outcome: Define LGBTQ+ and differentiate between gender and sexuality
- Competency: Prioritises the voices of those with lived experience in understanding the experiences of diverse communities
- Learning Outcome: Describe some of the common shared experiences of the trans community
- Competency: Utilises knowledge of the importance of inclusion to support the need of affirming services for diverse communities
- Learning Outcome: Outline the history and impacts of discrimination on the LGBTQ+ community and the significance of reducing this through visibility and inclusion
- Competency: Applies knowledge of healthcare priorities of diverse communities to meet their unique needs
- Learning Outcome: Demonstrate in-depth awareness of the physical, mental and social health disparities facing the LGBTQ+ community
- Competency: Demonstrates awareness of the prevalence of things to advocate for responsive and appropriate services
- Learning Outcome: Outline the prevalence and patterns of domestic violence for LGBTQ+ people
- Competency: Demonstrates cultural competence by choosing culturally safe and responsive strategies to suit the goals, lived experiences and environment of clients
- Learning Outcome: Reflect on the nature of violence in LGBTQ+ relationships including the roles that gender and sexuality play in dynamics of power and control
- Competency: Adapts support services to increase inclusivity for diverse groups
- Learning Outcome: Discuss the unique challenges for the LGBTQ+ community in reporting and accessing support for DFV and strategies for increasing inclusion
Private Sessions:
- For up to 25 people
- Cost does not include travel outside of Sydney metro, catering, or venue
- Volume discounts apply when purchasing multiple sessions
Invoices can be arranged. Please email PrideTraining@acon.org.au for more information.
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