Public Training: Creating Inclusive Classrooms
Event description
This workshop will explore LGBTQIA+ identity, the barriers students face in everyday life, and empower staff with the tools to become inclusive leaders.
Key concepts and definitions of sex, gender and sexuality.
Evidence based barriers LGBTQIA+ students face at school and home.
Practical tools to support LGBTQIA+ students and staff in the classroom and throughout the whole school.
LGBTQIA+ lived-experiences via our expert workshop presenters as they talk about their personal journeys being LGBTQIA+.
Is there a cost?
Yes, this is ticketed professional training event. Please ensure you register via Humanitix to receive your attendance information.
As well as receiving a live online training session, all proceeds from the ticket sales will go back to enabling our work continuing to champion and support LGBTQIA+ youth.
Frequently asked questions:
Is there a group discount?
Absolutely! We offer discounts for multiple sessions and group bundles. See Humanitix tickets for category breakdowns and pricing.
Is there an option to be invoiced?
Yes, we can organise invoicing for large group cohorts (10 attendees+). Please email 'bookings@minus18.org.au' with details.
Will the session be recorded?
The session will be recorded for those unable to attend live!
How do I access the event?
The event will be run online, via Zoom Webinar. First, you'll need to register for a ticket through Humanitix. An individual link for the session will then be emailed to your registered email.
Can Minus18 deliver to my workplace or team in a private session?
We sure can! From online keynote addresses to virtual workshop delivery for workplaces and teachers – send an enquiry.
What else do Minus18 offer?
Heaps! We support LGBTQIA+ young people around Australia with events, our campaigns, online resources and with all proceeds from our online store.
We acknowledge that this event is being held on stolen land, and we pay our respects to elders past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded and treaties were never signed; this is and always will be Aboriginal land.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity