The “Working with LGBTQ+ Youth” training offered attendees the opportunity to learn and demonstrate effective communication strategies for talking about gender identity. The course provided information on identifying differences between gender-related and sexuality-related concepts and terms and the importance of accepting communication. Helpful tools and resources from the presentation included:
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