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Webinar: LGBTQ+ People with Disabilities and Work Part 3

Claudio MoyaDecember 2, 2021LGBTQ+, News, Topics, Webinars - CIT-VR

Webinar Series Part 3: LGBTQ+ People with Disabilities and Work

Recorded: Thursday, January 20, 2022 Create an Account or Login to watch the recorded version and complete the evaluation. CRC credit is available for viewing this training and completing the evaluation. Cost: Free, Registration is Required

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Training Resources

LGBTQ+ and Disability Training Series Part 3 – Session 1: Slides (pdf)
LGBTQ+ and Disability Training Series Part 3 – Session 1: Transcript (pdf)
LGBTQ+ and Disability Training Series Part 3 – Session 2: Slides (pdf)
LGBTQ+ and Disability Training Series Part 3 – Session 2: Transcript (pdf)
LGBTQ+ and Disability Training Series Part 3: Resources and References (word)

More About this Training

Join us for our latest training in our LGBTQ+ series.  We will focus on supporting LGBTQ+ clients with disabilities in their pursuit of work. Learning objectives will include:

  • Learning how organizations can support the full inclusion of LGBTQ+ identified clients with disabilities through policy and procedures
  • Increasing capacity to support LGBTQ+ identified clients in their pursuit of work including how to approach potential employers.
  • Understanding of how to address needs of LGBTQ+ clients when working with agency partners and natural supports (i.e., school systems and families).
  • Identifying what to do in cases of discrimination, including the discernment of legitimate resources.

Presenters:

D.J. Ralston, M.A.

Pronouns: They/Them/Theirs
Senior Research Associate The George Washington University Center for Rehabilitation Counseling Research and Education (CRCRE)
Phone: (740) 398-5247
|Email: djralston@gwu.edu

Katherine Hurley, M.A, M.F.A, NCC

Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
Senior Research Assistant and Ph.D. Student The George Washington University Center for Rehabilitation Counseling Research and Education (CRCRE)
Phone: (202) 994-1511
|Email: kbhurley@gwu.edu

Lucas DeMonte, M.Ed., Ed.S., LPC

Pronouns: He/Him/His
Ph.D. Student at Northern Illinois University, Counselor Northern Illinois University
Website: www.niu.edu
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More about this series...

Catch up on Parts 1 and 2 of this series to get an introduction to working with clients with intersecting identities. Don't miss out on two of our most valued webinars!
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Alexandria, VA 22314
Fax: 202-625-0010 | email: crcre@email.gwu.edu