Is Gender the New Gay: And Other Q+ Matters Found in School Settings

Is Gender the New Gay: And Other Q+ Matters Found in School Settings

Learn tips and techniques for understanding and supporting LGBTQ+ youth and families through national data and credible resources.

By Montgomery County ADAMHS

Date and time

Tuesday, June 25 · 9am - 12pm EDT

Location

Montgomery County ADAMHS

409 E. Monument Ave 2nd Floor Training Suite Dayton, OH 45402

About this event

  • 3 hours

Presented by staff from Public Health Dayton-Montgomery County.

LGBTQ+ youth, according to multiple sources, consistently and disproportionately experience marginalization and health inequities at higher rates as compared to their cis/het counterparts. In fact, Q+ youth identify 4xs higher ACES and the rate of attempting suicide among Q+ teens is more than twice the rate of suicide attempts among all US teens.

When adding other identities such as race, ethnicity, abilities, and socio-economic factors, health disparity’s data increases even more.

How do we effect the societal and relationship challenges that Q+ young people and their families face so that trauma-informed care and resiliency building skills can be eclipsed by thriving?

We will explore strategies, frameworks, and approaches for including Q+ youth in curricula, classroom, and community programming a new narrative of thriving can be achieved. This professional development opportunity will offer contemporary scholarship, national data, and credible resources as well as tips and techniques for understanding and supporting LGBTQ+ youth and families. Participants will hear from experienced educators who provide direct prevention services in the community and teach in various types of learning spaces. Participants are encouraged to evolve the conversation, bring comments, questions, and concerns so that we can fully explore the benefits of purposeful inclusion for Q+ youth and families.


CEUs: Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services has been approved by:

the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board to offer continuing education credit hours to Counselors and Social Workers (Provider #RCS111304) and has approved this training for 3 hours (ethics) CEUs;

the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board to offer recognized clock hours to Chemical Dependency Counselors and Prevention Professionals Provider #50-17863) and has approved this training for 3 hours of CEUs (C9=3 hours) (P2=1hour, CC=2 hours).


By registering and attending this session, you acknowledge and agree that your photo may be taken and used by Montgomery County ADAMHS. If you do not agree to have your photo used, you must contact the organizer prior to the class.


If you require reasonable accommodation to participate in a training session, please contact the organizer.

Free