HIV Prevention Training- Free
This training is a primer for addressing systemic and organizational bias when it comes to LGBTQ+ people. This is highly self-reflective and addresses first impressions, anti-LGBT bias, terminology, privilege, gender, sexual orientation, and do’s and don’ts. This training is appropriate for staff, volunteers, educators, and administrators.
LGBT 101: Sex/Gender/Sexuality - 90 to 120 minutesThis training covers sex, gender, identity, and sexual orientation. We focus our time to address gaps in knowledge and understanding tailored to your organizational needs. We cover the importance of SOGI Data, terminology, pronouns, welcoming spaces, risk factors, social determinants of health, family rejection, and allyship. We share best practices in supporting our community who are LGBTQ+ in the workplace, school, and in healthcare. We believe with greater understanding comes greater safety for our LGBTQ+ community.
Safe and Supportive Schools for LGBTQ+ Youth Training - 90 to 120 minutesUsing best practices information from Human Rights Campaign, ACLU, and Gender Spectrum. This training covers specific protections enshrined in California Education Code and State Laws that protect children and youth who identify as LGBTQ+ within our school systems. Our trainers cover language, terminology, pronouns, school culture, dress code, and transition plans for transgender students.
HIV Prevention - 60 minPrevention and treatment have come a long way. Many in our rural conservative community lack the knowledge of up-to-date safer sex practices that include PrEP, PEP, and treatment as prevention. HIV is a sexually transmitted disease that is highly preventable and treatable. MSM (men who have sex with men), TSM (transgender women who have sex with men), and IDU (intravenous drug users) are at the highest risk for transmission of HIV. With education, awareness, and access to reproductive health care decreased stigma and increases health outcomes for LGBTQ+ people.