LIVE: Harassment and Discrimination with Trans* and Gender-expansive Youth

August 2, 2024  |  10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific

Presented By Clark Ausloos, PhD
Clark Ausloos, PhD

August 2, 2024
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific

2 Hours | 2 CEs

$125 Registration | $100 Early Registration (through 7/26) | Live Virtual Training via Zoom

Clark Ausloos, PhD presents a live virtual professional training program on Harassment and Discrimination with Trans* and Gender-expansive Youth.

This comprehensive program delves into the unique challenges faced by trans* and gender-expansive youth, focusing on the critical issues of harassment and discrimination in educational and social environments. Participants will gain a deep understanding of these adversities and their impact on youth development, enhancing their ability to create affirming and supportive spaces.

The training covers a range of topics, including the different forms of harassment and discrimination these youth face, effective strategies and interventions to support resilience, practical tools for developing inclusive environments, and an in-depth look at the legal and ethical considerations necessary to protect and advocate for these individuals. By participating, attendees will advance their professional development and acquire the skills needed to significantly improve the lives of trans* and gender-expansive youth, making them valuable assets in any organization committed to diversity and inclusion.

This program is designed for a diverse group of early- and mid-career professionals working closely with or impacting youth. This includes counselors, educators, school counselors, and healthcare providers such as pediatricians, psychologists, social service workers, and human resources professionals. Participants are likely engaged in environments such as schools, community centers, healthcare facilities, and various corporate settings. The program is aimed at those seeking to deepen their understanding and enhance their ability to create inclusive spaces for trans* and gender-expansive youth. It will provide these professionals with essential knowledge and practical tools to effectively support this vulnerable population, thereby improving their professional practices and contributing positively to their workplaces and communities.

Program Outline
Part 1: Overview and Key Concepts: Introduction to trans* and gender-expansive identities.
Part 2: Challenges and Impacts: Overview of the types of harassment and discrimination faced by these youth; Group discussion or poll to engage participants and surface initial thoughts.
Part 3: Support Strategies and Inclusive Environments: Presentation of key strategies for supporting trans* and gender-expansive youth; Interactive case-study exercise to design practical, inclusive interventions for various settings.
Part 4: Legal Framework and Practical Application: Review of legal protections and ethical considerations.
Part 5: Closing and Resources: Recap of the session's key points and distribution of a resource list for further learning.

Participants can apply the insights and strategies learned from this program to:

  • Create inclusive environments: Implement policies and practices that foster inclusivity and respect for trans* and gender-expansive youth in schools, workplaces, and community settings.
  • Support and advocacy: Equip professionals with the ability to advocate for and support marginalized youth, ensuring their rights and needs are recognized and met.
  • Conflict resolution and intervention: Develop skills in identifying and addressing instances of harassment and discrimination, providing timely and effective support.

Impact on Career
The benefits of this program to a participant's career are multi-faceted:
  • Job and promotion prospects: With an increased emphasis on diversity and inclusion in professional environments, the skills to support and advocate for underrepresented groups can make participants more attractive candidates for hiring and promotion.
  • Salary: Specialized skills in diversity and inclusion can lead to opportunities in roles with higher responsibility and compensation, as organizations increasingly recognize the value of these competencies.
  • Personal fulfillment: Working effectively with diverse populations and making a tangible difference in the lives of vulnerable youth can lead to greater job satisfaction and personal fulfillment, knowing one's work contributes positively to societal change.
Unique Value of the Program
This program is uniquely valuable because:
  • Focused expertise: It offers specialized knowledge and practical skills tailored to supporting trans* and gender-expansive youth, a group that faces significant challenges and is often underserved in many professional sectors.
  • Compliance and leadership: The program prepares professionals to not only meet legal and ethical standards concerning inclusivity but also to lead initiatives and advocate for systemic changes within their organizations.
  • Network building: Participants gain access to a network of professionals dedicated to similar values and practices, which can be invaluable for mutual support and sharing of best practices.

Intended Audience

This live program is intended for mental health and other allied professionals.

Experience Level

This live program is appropriate for beginner, intermediate, and advanced level clinicians.

CE / CPD Credit

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Presented By

Clark Ausloos, PhD

Dr. Clark D. Ausloos is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, a Licensed School Counselor, and a National Certified Counselor. Dr. Ausloos has worked in K-12 settings, as well as private practice, and in college counseling. Dr. Ausloos currently serves as a core faculty member in the SchoolCou...

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this program you will be able to:

Describe the specific forms of harassment and discrimination faced by trans* and gender-expansive youth in educational and social environments

Describe effective strategies and interventions to support trans* and gender-expansive youth in overcoming adversity and fostering resilience

Describe practical tools to create inclusive and supportive spaces that affirm the identities of trans* and gender-expansive youth

Describe legal and ethical considerations relevant to protecting the rights and dignity of trans* and gender-expansive youth in various settings

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Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Policy

Have a sudden change of plans and are unable to attend live? No worries; you will be given access to the on-demand version of the program once available. Please note if you attend live, no access to the recording will be given.

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Event Conduct

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