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SUMMARY:LGBT+ History Month - Everyday Transphobia
DESCRIPTION:This February\, the Leadership Academy is partnering with MindOut\, a mental health charity dedicated to improving the lives of LGBT community. \nThis training session will explore complexity of transphobia in theory and in practice\, in addition to the discourse around contemporary transphobia and it’s impact on the state of trans healthcare in the UK\, intersectional trans identities (i.e. the interaction between holding a trans identity & race\, class\, disability\, and neurodivergence). Delegates can look forward to exploring unintentional vs. intentional vs. systemic transphobia\, medicalized transphobia\, racialized transphobia\, transmisogyny\, transmisgynoir\, and more. \nAbout the Trainer \n \nKip Erev (pronouns: he/him\, fae/faer) is a qualified teacher and trainee Art Psychotherapist. He joined the MindOut team in January 2022. He is thrilled to be part of an organisation that values wellbeing and responding genuinely to need\, as well as understanding mental health as a community issue. Fae are passionate about working with an empathetic\, intersectional\, and affirming approach. Previous to working at MindOut\, Kip was a support worker for adults with Autism\, learning disabilities\, and mental health needs\, after training as a teacher. This\, alongside faer own life experiences\, taught Kip about the importance of being trauma-informed and how vital connecting with mental wellbeing is to all of us. As the Wellbeing Project Worker at MindOut\, Kip runs suicide prevention support groups for service users\, provides individual support to LGBTQ+ people who are dealing with mental health challenges\, and delivers training and workshops on aspects of queer mental health\, including trauma and suicide.  \n  \n\n\nAbout MindOut \n\n\n\n\n\nMindOut is a mental health service run by and for lesbians\, gay\, bisexual\, trans and queer people with  experience of mental health issues. \nWe work to improve the mental health and wellbeing of LGBTQ communities and to make mental health a community concern. \n\n\n\nTHIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED  \n\nYou can request a place on a waiting list by emailing awladuz.zaman@nhs.net
URL:https://london.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/lgbt-history-month-everyday-transphobia/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Inclusion
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SUMMARY:LGBT+ History Month - LGBTQ Mental Health Inequalities
DESCRIPTION:This February\, the Leadership Academy is partnering with MindOut\, a mental health charity dedicated to improving the lives of LGBT community. \nThis training will allow participants to gain insight into the experiences and needs of LGBTQ people with mental health issues. This brief crash course in LGBTQ mental health awareness will cover a broad range of topics and is suitable for attendees of various knowledge levels. Trainees will learn about the propensity for anxiety\, depression\, substance misuse\, suicidal ideation and self-harm in LGBTQ populations\, and the dynamic societal forces that contribute to these health phenomena. \nAbout the Trainer \n \nAlysa Friedrich (she/her) is the Training Programme Manager with MindOut LGBTQ Mental Health Services\, where she works to design\, sell and deliver specialist LGBTQ inclusion and mental health training to national and international clientele. She has worked in the third sector for over eleven years\, in thirteen US states and three different countries\, on a diverse range of campaigns and issues including reproductive justice\, LGBTQ rights and non-discrimination policy\, and gun violence prevention. Alysa has been training on LGBTQ issues for over five years\, with a focus on leadership development\, affirmative inclusion and organizational capacity-building. She has supported over ten thousand trainees through workshops in LGBTQ topics\, and has received praise and feedback for her informative\, yet warm and approachable facilitation style. Alysa has a Bachelors of Arts in Urban Studies and Social Justice from the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities\, as well as a Masters of Arts in Sociology\, Photography and Urban Culture from Goldsmiths\, University of London. She currently resides in Brighton with her spouse and their thirty houseplants.   \n  \nTHIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED  \n\nYou can request a place on a waiting list by emailing awladuz.zaman@nhs.net
URL:https://london.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/lgbt-history-month-lgbtq-mental-health-inequalities/
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SUMMARY:LGBT+ History Month - Service User involvement
DESCRIPTION:This February\, the Leadership Academy is partnering with MindOut\, a mental health charity dedicated to improving the lives of LGBT community. \nMindOut is very proud of the fact that our service users\, as current or former participants in our mental health and wellbeing services\, are key to our design-making and governance processes. This success hinges upon a clear & shared understanding of an asset-based approach and the principles of co-production\, which will be explored and discussed in detail in this 90-minute session. Delegates will explore service user involvement as a process by which people are able to become actively and genuinely involved in defining the issues of concern to them; in making decisions about factors that affect their lives; in formulating and implementing polices; in planning\, developing and delivering services\, and in taking action to achieve change. \n  \nAbout the trainer \n \nMadeline Davis (she/they) is an experienced equity\, diversity\, and inclusion trainer and advocate\, and has been working across trans liberation and service provision all her adult life\, having come out in 2014. Madeline started her activism within the National Union of Students and Oxford University Women’s Campaigns\, and ran the Oxford University trans student’s group\, where she was involved in setting university policy for trans people. They worked for MindOut as a Trans Mental Health Advocate and later as the Community Engagement Worker for three years\, in addition to being a Research Assistant at the University of Oxford (where they completed their MA)\, and the Institute for Development Studies. Madeline now works as the Data Coordinator for the Trans Learning Partnership\, translating service user data and research into policy and is taking a break from her PhD on trans experiences of suicide at the University of Brighton. She has delivered trans EDI training for eight years in a variety of settings for universities\, public bodies\, social groups and companies. Beyond employment\, Madeline is active in London queer and feminist activist circles and has a personal interest in leatherworking\, rock climbing and poetry.  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n                        \n                            LGBT+ History Month - Service User involvement 28th Feb 2023\n                            Please complete this form to book your place. \n                        \n                        Full Name:*Band*Email:*Telephone number:*Your current role:*Organisation*Region:*LondonSouth East EnglandEast of EnglandMidlandsNorth East EnglandNorth West EnglandOtherICS you are based in:*Please select the ICS you are based inNorth East LondonNorth West LondonNorth Central LondonSouth East LondonSouth West LondonNot ApplicablePlease indicate any additional requirements or comments i.e. disabilities
URL:https://london.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/lgbt-history-month-service-user-involvement/
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