Provider Trainings
You still have time to register for our upcoming Substance Use and Youth Training!
Substance Use & Youth
- February 17th, 2010 from 9:30am to 4:30pm (location TBD)
This training
will focus on why people use, the types of drugs that youth are using, and the
long history of substance use. We will introduce how our perceptions of youth
culture and substance abuse limit our ability to effective provide youth development
based services, and leave with tools and resources to offer youth in our everyday
work. We will explore Harm Reduction and practice using HR principles when addressing
youth questions. (5 CE credits)
This training will focus on why people
use, the types of drugs youth are using, and the history of substance use. We
will explore Harm Reduction and leave with tools and resources to offer youth.
Working with LGBTQIQ Youth (Introduction)
-
April 13th, 2010
This training will show how traditional views on
sex and sexuality come into many classrooms. Participants will explore the communities
that are represented in the LGBTQIQ acronym, the differences between gender and
sexuality, and how homophobia affects the health of queer youth, straight youth,
and adults. We will also learn what it means to be an ally and how to create an
inclusive space for the queer youth we serve. (5 CE credits)
Participants
will explore the communities in the LGBTQIQ acronym, the differences between gender
and sexuality, and how homophobia affects the health of queer youth, straight
youth, and adults. We will also learn what it means to be an ally and how to create
an inclusive space for the queer youth we serve.
Working
with LGBTQIQ Youth (Extended Learning)
-April 14th, 2010
This
training will build participants' skills in being an ally to LGBTQIQ Youth. Through
intensive activities and discussion we will explore the gender binary and how
it is still alive today. Participants will be challenged to explore how they can
make both everyday and institutional changes in their communities just by being
inclusive and intentional in our language. We will go more in depth into Intersex
and Transgender Sexuality. We will also break down homophobia in an accessible
way, and talk about the intersection of religion and sexuality. Our Introduction
to Working with LGBTQIQ Youth Training is highly recommended. (5 CE credits)
This training explores the gender binary, Intersex conditions, and Transgender
sexuality. We will challenge how to make intentional institutional changes in
our communities.