- TDOR & Second Interprofessional Symposium on TRANSGENDER CARE and EXPERIENCENeeds location
| Sponsors needed. Please share. Transliance will once again be holding vigil at SU. Come join us. Looking for experiences from trans athletes. If anyone know of athletes with shared experiences please contact Kathy at [email protected]
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|Wednesday, November 20, 2024 ■ 1:30-5 p.m. Salisbury University Guerrieri Academic Commons, Assembly Hall
FEATURES A KEYNOTE PRESENTATION ON GENDER-AFFIRMING CARE ESSENTIALS, A NOTABLE PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE IMPACTS OF ANTI-TRANS LEGISLATION AND A VIGIL TO COMMEMORATE INTERNATIONAL TRANSGENDER DAY OF REMEMBRANCE.
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THIS MEANINGFUL EVENT.Make Tomorrow Yours SU is an Equal Opportunity/AA/Title IX university and provides reasonable accommodation given sufficient notice to the University office or staff sponsoring the event or program. For more information regarding SU’s policies and procedures, please visit salisbury.edu/equity.
Earn CEUs - The Realities of Trans and Gender Diverse Healthcare on DelmarvaLewes Public Library, Lewes, DE
TICT in Lewes
The Salisbury University Transgender Interprofessional Care Team is coming to Lewes Library November 4th at 7 pm. They will be sharing the results of a recent study. We will also be giving a synopsis of our upcoming symposium November 20th at Salisbury University. https://hub.salisbury.edu/sutoday/2024/09/13/second-annual-transgender-care-and-experience-symposium featuring Keynote speaker Noah Duckett, LCSW Licensed Clinical Social Worker specializing in Gender Affirming Care with Planned Parenthood "This SU program is Approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Approval # 886918275-3866) for 4 continuing education contact hours." After the symposium TransLiance will lead us in their 8th annual Transgender Day of Remembrance TDOR vigil for all those people who did not fit their birth assignment and were brutally murdered this year. Please join us for an engaging and meaningful event where you’ll dive deep into gender-affirming care and critically examine the effects of anti-trans legislation.
Michèle M. Schlehofer, PhD, Salisbury University and Daniel Green BASW Program Director, Assistant Professor / Social Work will be here to tell us about the work that they have been doing. Michèle and associates recently submitted in the APA’s Call for papers: American trans psychology amid anti-transgender legislation “American psychologists have complex histories with trans individuals, including pathologization of trans identities and coercive research practices, with several professional organizations recently apologizing for their historical role in gender identity change efforts. At the same time, psychologists have also contributed enormously to the growth of knowledge about the mental and behavioral health needs of this population, including the causes and consequences of health disparities among trans people; gender-affirming therapeutic approaches when engaging in consultation, assessment, and treatment of trans people; and trans people’s experiences of well-being, thriving, and joy. Psychologists have documented the vulnerabilities and strengths of trans individuals facing disparate rates of violent victimization, discrimination, and marginalization.”
We will also hear from Kathy Carpenter Brown. The Zwaanendael Museum in Lewes, Delaware, Exhibit: “Shared Truths*,*” exploring the people who witness, shape and record Delaware history. The first person featured in this exhibition, Kathy Carpenter, has been advocating for transgender rights and community acceptance throughout her life. As the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs’ Curator of Collections, Elizabeth Coulter participates in developing and installing exhibitions, developing and presenting educational programs, providing access to the collections, collaborating with partnering organizations and expanding the profile and use of the collections.
For more information contact [email protected] 302-381-0788. Lewes Library November 4th at 7pm. Address: 111 Adams Ave, Lewes DE 19958. - The Realities of Trans and Gender Diverse Healthcare on DelmarvaLewes Public Library, Lewes, DE
TICT in Lewes
The Salisbury University Transgender Interprofessional Care Team is coming to Lewes Library November 4th at 7 pm. They will be sharing the results of a recent study. We will also be giving a synopsis of our upcoming symposium November 20th at Salisbury University. https://hub.salisbury.edu/sutoday/2024/09/13/second-annual-transgender-care-and-experience-symposium featuring Keynote speaker Noah Duckett, LCSW Licensed Clinical Social Worker specializing in Gender Affirming Care with Planned Parenthood "This SU program is Approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Approval # 886918275-3866) for 4 continuing education contact hours." After the symposium TransLiance will lead us in their 8th annual Transgender Day of Remembrance TDOR vigil for all those people who did not fit their birth assignment and were brutally murdered this year. Please join us for an engaging and meaningful event where you’ll dive deep into gender-affirming care and critically examine the effects of anti-trans legislation.
Michèle M. Schlehofer, PhD, Salisbury University and Daniel Green BASW Program Director, Assistant Professor / Social Work will be here to tell us about the work that they have been doing. Michèle and associates recently submitted in the APA’s Call for papers: American trans psychology amid anti-transgender legislation “American psychologists have complex histories with trans individuals, including pathologization of trans identities and coercive research practices, with several professional organizations recently apologizing for their historical role in gender identity change efforts. At the same time, psychologists have also contributed enormously to the growth of knowledge about the mental and behavioral health needs of this population, including the causes and consequences of health disparities among trans people; gender-affirming therapeutic approaches when engaging in consultation, assessment, and treatment of trans people; and trans people’s experiences of well-being, thriving, and joy. Psychologists have documented the vulnerabilities and strengths of trans individuals facing disparate rates of violent victimization, discrimination, and marginalization.”
We will also hear from Kathy Carpenter Brown. The Zwaanendael Museum in Lewes, Delaware, Exhibit: “Shared Truths*,*” exploring the people who witness, shape and record Delaware history. The first person featured in this exhibition, Kathy Carpenter, has been advocating for transgender rights and community acceptance throughout her life. As the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs’ Curator of Collections, Elizabeth Coulter participates in developing and installing exhibitions, developing and presenting educational programs, providing access to the collections, collaborating with partnering organizations and expanding the profile and use of the collections.
For more information contact [email protected] 302-381-0788. Lewes Library November 4th at 7pm. Address: 111 Adams Ave, Lewes DE 19958. - The Realities of Trans and Gender Diverse Healthcare on DelmarvaLewes Public Library, Lewes, DE
TICT in Lewes
The Salisbury University Transgender Interprofessional Care Team is coming to Lewes Library November 4th at 7 pm. They will be sharing the results of a recent study. We will also be giving a synopsis of our upcoming symposium November 20th at Salisbury University. https://hub.salisbury.edu/sutoday/2024/09/13/second-annual-transgender-care-and-experience-symposium featuring Keynote speaker Noah Duckett, LCSW Licensed Clinical Social Worker specializing in Gender Affirming Care with Planned Parenthood "This SU program is Approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Approval # 886918275-3866) for 4 continuing education contact hours." After the symposium TransLiance will lead us in their 8th annual Transgender Day of Remembrance TDOR vigil for all those people who did not fit their birth assignment and were brutally murdered this year. Please join us for an engaging and meaningful event where you’ll dive deep into gender-affirming care and critically examine the effects of anti-trans legislation.
Michèle M. Schlehofer, PhD, Salisbury University and Daniel Green BASW Program Director, Assistant Professor / Social Work will be here to tell us about the work that they have been doing. Michèle and associates recently submitted in the APA’s Call for papers: American trans psychology amid anti-transgender legislation “American psychologists have complex histories with trans individuals, including pathologization of trans identities and coercive research practices, with several professional organizations recently apologizing for their historical role in gender identity change efforts. At the same time, psychologists have also contributed enormously to the growth of knowledge about the mental and behavioral health needs of this population, including the causes and consequences of health disparities among trans people; gender-affirming therapeutic approaches when engaging in consultation, assessment, and treatment of trans people; and trans people’s experiences of well-being, thriving, and joy. Psychologists have documented the vulnerabilities and strengths of trans individuals facing disparate rates of violent victimization, discrimination, and marginalization.”
We will also hear from Kathy Carpenter Brown. The Zwaanendael Museum in Lewes, Delaware, Exhibit: “Shared Truths*,*” exploring the people who witness, shape and record Delaware history. The first person featured in this exhibition, Kathy Carpenter, has been advocating for transgender rights and community acceptance throughout her life. As the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs’ Curator of Collections, Elizabeth Coulter participates in developing and installing exhibitions, developing and presenting educational programs, providing access to the collections, collaborating with partnering organizations and expanding the profile and use of the collections.
For more information contact [email protected] 302-381-0788. Lewes Library November 4th at 7pm. Address: 111 Adams Ave, Lewes DE 19958.