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CPHR Manitoba and Diversity Essentials have partnered to offer this webinar.
Our workplace is a reflection of our diverse culture and the integral people who lay the foundation for innovation, sustainability and success. This workshop focuses on the essentials of learning the nuances of identity. We will identify why gender identity and diverse relationships matter and ways to communicate inclusively among colleagues and with the public.
You will learn inclusive communication including practical tools and strategies that help you get to know your client better without the guesswork with dignity. Here’s what’s covered:
- Why sexuality and gender inclusive language matters
- Diversity and human sexuality
- Current terminology and how to use terminology
- Identity examples of language-based microaggressions
- Ways to integrate gender inclusive language – responses to disclosure and ambivalence
Run time: 41 minutes
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1.0 |
| Cost (add GST): |
CPHR Manitoba Members - $30 Non-Members - $40
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More About the Presenter - Dr. Reece Malone
Dr. Reece Malone (pronouns: he/him/his) is the CEO and Lead Trainer and Supervisor of Diversity Essentials. He is a certified sexologist and holds a Masters of Public Health and Doctorate of Human Sexuality. Dr. Malone is a certified sexuality educator and supervisor through the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists, and a Florida State certified sex therapist. As a sexual health educator and advocate, he provides sexuality consultation and education to service providers and the public.
From 2008 to 2017 he served as the Education Program Coordinator at the Rainbow Resource Centre (Winnipeg, Manitoba) specializing in public education and consultation on sexual orientation and gender identity in the health, education, social services, and corporate sectors. He also served as the Transgender Health Program coordinator at Mount Carmel Clinic (Winnipeg, Canada) to establish programs and protocols for clinicians and administrators when working with transgender and gender independent populations. He’s been a consultant to several local, national, and international bodies including the World Health Organization/Pan American Association, The Public Health Agency of Canada, The Canadian AIDS Information and Treatment Exchange, and the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
Dr. Malone is the author of ShoutOut Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Transphobia and Heterosexism. In its second version, ShoutOut has been distributed to more than 90,000 youth and adolescents across Canada.
His current volunteerism includes serving on the Ethics Advisory Committee as the co-education chair as well as the Nominations Committee of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists, and serving on the Education Committee of the Canadian Professional Association for Transgender Health. He is one of the founding members of the Sexual Health Educator Network (Winnipeg).
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