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FACSIAR Lunch and Learn: Inclusive practices with LGBTQIA+ children and young people, their parents and carers, family and kin

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Wednesday, 25 May 12:00-1:30pm AEST, online via MS Teams

Hosted by Family and Community Services Insights, Analysis and Research (FACSIAR)

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Sexuality and gender diverse children and young people who experience child abuse, and those who are in care, are amongst our most vulnerable. They face discrimination, stigma and greater challenges in finding their community of belonging in care. Parents and carers who identify as sexuality and gender diverse may also experience systemic and community discrimination; adding additional pressures to the normal challenges of caregiving. This lunch and learn will provide practitioners with insights into inclusive practice with sexuality and gender diverse children and young people, their parents and carers, family and kin. The session will be chaired by Edmundo Apon, Manager Practice & Permanency, Office of the Senior Practitioner. A/Prof Adam Bourne from the “Writing Themselves In 4” study will discuss the NSW results and the factors which influence health and wellbeing of sexuality and gender diverse young people. Dr Luke Gahan from the Australian Institute of Family Studies will talk about inclusive communication with LGBTIQ+ clients. Following this, a discussion will be held with panel members with a range of experiences to share in working with sexuality and gender diverse children and young people in care and their caregivers.

Program

  • The health of LGBTQA+ young people in NSW: the role of social context and influencers of wellbeing
    A/Prof Adam Bourne (he/him), Associate Professor and Deputy Director, Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University
  • Inclusive communication with LGBTIQ+ clients
    Dr Luke Gahan, Senior Research Officer, Family Policy and Service Systems, Australian Institute of Family Studies
  • Live panel discussion with a range of panelists including DCJ LGBTIQ+ practice consultants, a mother of young person in the LGBTQIA+ community, carers/guardians, youth consultant and DCJ Psychologist for Trans and Gender Diverse Health Services.

Questions or comments?
Contact: ResearchPartnerships@facs.nsw.gov.au

A recording of the research-related presentations, slides and other resources will be available here within one week following the webinar.

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