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101 of Being a Brotherboy - Recording

101 of Being a Brotherboy - Recording
This webinar was organised by the LGBTQI+ Interest Group's Leadership Group as a part of their efforts in:

- elevating and increasing the visibility of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's voices and community wisdom in the domains of genders, bodies, sexualities, and kinship,
- challenging systemic racism and colonising practices within LGBTQI+ spaces, within the counselling and psychotherapy fields, and across the mental health sector, and
- increasing PACFA members' awareness and skills regarding the diversity of people's gender, bodily, sexuality, and kinship inclusion needs.

In this webinar Kalkadoon and Begcolman brotherboy Taz Clay discussed:

Having an identity crisis around sexuality or gender diversity is hard enough without an intersection of being from a different cultural background compared to the majority population of Australians and having to work through the different systems in place.

Presenter:

Taz Clay

Taz Clay is a 22 year old Kalkadoon and Begcolman brotherboy, he uses his lived experience to educate around LGBTI health, suicide prevention in queer and Aboriginal and or Torres Strait Islander community, out of home care and Alcohol and other drugs support. His passion is to enforce a systemic change for greater health and wellbeing out comes for his communities.

The recording counts as 2 hours of Category B CPD for PACFA's membership renewal requirements

Price:
PACFA Members: FREE
Non-Members $26 (incl. GST)

PLEASE NOTE: RECORDING EXPIRES 25 October 2021 - Must view before this date.
Discounted member price: 0.00
26.00
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