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About this Event
What does it mean to be an older LGBTQ+ person in 2024? How might decades of lived experience impact and influence their expectations of family, community, and those who provide supports? LGBTQ+ elders have survived heinous perceptions regarding the content of their character, devastating health crises that impacted the nation, and sweeping cultural change that in every decade evokes stories about the good, the bad, and the ugly of being Q+ identified.
This professional development opportunity will offer contemporary scholarship, national data, and credible resources as well as tips and techniques for understanding and supporting LGBTQ+ elders 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.
CEUs: We are applying for Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, Chemical Dependency & Prevention continuing education credits
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.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Montgomery County ADAMHS, 409 E. Monument Ave, Dayton, United States
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