Not exact matches
Taxpayer - funded adoption and foster care service providers should not discriminate against
youth, including
LGBTQ youth in
need of homes, or qualified potential parents.
We
need stories from all fifty states to tell lawmakers: your constituents matter, and we want discrimination against
LGBTQ children,
youth, and parents to end.
Jeff Perrotti, C.A.S.» 85, director of the Safe Schools Program for
LGBTQ Students, highlights ways in which schools can better address the
needs of transgender
youth.
NASP offers a variety of resources about the
needs of
LGBTQ youth and ways to make schools affirmative and safe environments.
She also created a national program to support the
needs of
LGBTQ youth in schools while the Senior Safe Schools Coordinator at Parents, Families, & Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG).
The following resources are provided to help schools address the
needs of their communities related to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, protections for
LGBTQ youth, and any policies that specifically affect Muslim families.
Localities that do not currently have a community schools should consider designing initiatives that address the
needs of vulnerable
youth and their families, and
LGBTQ youth in particular.
As educators and administrators will increasingly encounter situations regarding the varying
needs of the
LGBTQ + community, the goal of this workshop is to heighten proficiency in how professionals respond to better protect and enhance resiliency among
LGBTQ +
youth.
There will be an emphasis on addressing the
needs of immigrant and refugee, street involved,
LGBTQ and Indigenous children and
youth.
They plan to continue meeting this year to discuss other issues, such as racial disparity within the
youth centers and the
needs of people who identify as
LGBTQ.
• We offer engaging curriculum tailored to meet the
needs of your group:
youth; developmentally disabled adults; group home residents; school and college students;
LGBTQ people; pregnant and parenting teens; and incarcerated individuals.
But comprehensive sex education is about more than just sex — it helps creates a culture of consent, recognizes and prioritizes
LGBTQ youth health
needs, and gives young people the tools to build healthy relationships.
Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the experiences, the unique risks they face and
needs of
LGBTQ +
youth in care.
Supporting
LGBTQ Youth: Creating Inclusiveness in Sexual & Reproductive Health Programs helps educators establish a classroom environment that is sensitive to the
needs of students of all sexual orientations and gender identities.