This interactive webinar provides a thorough exploration of LGBT terms and identities, offering participants a deeper understanding of the diverse and evolving landscape within the LGBT community. Delving into the intricacies of language and identity, this course aims to foster inclusivity and awareness.
Participants will gain insights into the meaning and significance of LGBT acronyms, including Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender, as well as an exploration of terms like Queer and Asexual.
The course goes beyond terminology, addressing crucial topics such as gender identity and expression. Participants will gain an understanding of transgender and non-binary identities, fostering a respectful and informed perspective.
The course concludes with a focus on allyship and creating inclusive environments. Practical tips on using inclusive language and avoiding offensive terms will be provided, emphasizing the role of each participant in fostering a supportive community.
By the end of this webinar, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to engage in respectful dialogue, contribute to a more inclusive society, and be allies to the diverse members of the LGBT community.
This is a beginner’s level course and there are no specific prerequisites for this course. The course is open to mental health professionals, students, and individuals interested in gaining knowledge on how to support those interested in LGBT terms and identities.
The course “Consensual Entanglements: Navigating Ethical Non-monogamy in practice” delves into the world of ethical non-monogamy(ENM). This course explores the principles, challenges, and rewards of ENM relationships. This course is designed for mental health professionals seeking to gain a better understanding of this alternative relationship structure and how they support clients who are interested or currently practicing the lifestyle.
This training defines various types of non-monogamous relationships including polyamory, open relationships, swinging etc. This course also highlights how those interested or living the lifestyle can have healthy relationships.
This is a beginner’s level course and there are no specific prerequisites for this course. The course is open to mental health professionals, students, and individuals interested in gaining knowledge on how to support those navigating ENM relationships.