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Monthly Training: LGBTQ Speaker Panel – Diversity & Emerging Issues in the LGBTQ Community

  • Fri, June 17, 2016
  • 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Cedar Point Recovery - 8950 Cal Center Drive Suite 165, Sacramento, CA 95826
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Registration

  • 2016 SVC-CAMFT Affiliate Member that does not need CEUs - If you need CEUs for LCSW or LPCC please select Licensed Member option.
  • 2016 Licensed Member of SVC-CAMFT or a local chapter of CAMFT
  • Non Member who does not need CE certificate for LCSW, LMFT, or LPCC.
  • If you are not a member but would like a CE Certificate for LCSW, LPCC or LMFT make sure to fill in your License Number
  • Pre-Licensed 2016 Member or Member of a local CAMFT Chapter

Registration is closed

Topic:  LGBTQ Speaker Panel – Diversity & Emerging Issues in the LGBTQ Community
Presenter: 
Reggie Caldwell, MSW, LCSW
Gem Embrey, CSUS Pride Center
Rachael Hudson, The Gender Center, Sacramento Arden Tucker, MFT Intern
Date:
 
Friday, June 17, 2016
Time:
10:00 AM to 12:00PM
Location: 
Cedar Point Recovery
                    8950 Cal Center Drive Suite 165
              
Sacramento, CA 95826 (directions)
               (Suite Location Map)

Networking starts at 9:30 AM

This program will benefit MFT and LCSW licensees and pre licensees in understanding more about the diversity and emerging issues in the LGBTQ Community.
Includes: Breakfast and meets the qualifications for 2 hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.  Sacramento Valley Chapter of California Marriage and Family Therapist CAMFT CEPA CE Provider #62279 CE Credit will be awarded via email to participants at completion of the course


Workshop Information:
Four panel speakers, all members of the LGBTQ community in northern California, will speak individually to the dynamics of race and health disparities in the LGB community, non-binary and non-conforming gender identities, what therapists need to know about trans rights, and the status of mental health access to LGBTQ community members. The second hour of the presentation will consist of a question and answer format.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the dynamics of race, racism issues, and health disparities in the LGB community
  • Increase awareness of non-binary and non-conforming gender identities and associated issues
  • What therapists need to understand about trans rights
  • The status of mental health access for members of the LGBTQ community

Presenter Bios:
Reggie Caldwell, MSW, LCSW
is a clinical social worker with more than 20 years experience in local and state public health. He is a policy and program coordinator for the California Department of Public Health where he develops and implements health policy targeting racial and ethnic health disparities. He is also a psychotherapist for individuals and couples.

Gem Embrey (he, him, his/they, them, theirs) is a trans masculine gender non-conforming FTM predominantly fem attracted pansexual. He currently works in the Pride Center at Sac State as the Academic Engagement Assistant where he is a graduating senior in psychology. His work and study are predominantly focused on creating more inclusive environments, LGBTQIAA* issues and experiences, and gender equality.

Rachael Hudson was on the planning board for the Gender Health Center in Sacramento and was named Operations Manager, the only full-time employee, when GHC opened its doors in July 2010 and is now the Outreach Director. Rachael is a trans  woman living in Sacramento and became a board member of the Sacramento Gender Association in 2004. In 2007, she co-founded TransFamilies Sacramento and SOFFA-T support groups. She now facilitates both TransFamilies, which meets with PFLAG, and the TransFem support meeting.

Arden Tucker is a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern currently working at Life Practice Counseling Group. She has been in counseling for over 20 years with various agencies and has been a consumer mental health advocate in the Sacramento mental health community for 12 years. Among the many committees and collaboratives she serves on, inclusion of culturally sensitive service delivery to the LGBTQ community is at the forefront of concerns that Arden voices in all her involvement.

Register and pay online or register online and pay at the door with cash/check at the door: info@svccamft.org

Early registration ends Tuesday, June 14th
Early registration rates*:
2016 Licensed Member of SVC-CAMFT or a local chapter of CAMFT: $20
2016 Pre-Licensed Member of SVC-CAMFT or a local chapter of CAMFT: $15
Non-Member: $30
*Add $5 for late or "at-door" registration
For information on joining SVC-CAMFT or renewing your membership for 2016 please email: info@svccamft.org

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Cancellations received more than 7 days prior to an event may be subject to an administrative fee to cover costs of the initial transaction.  No shows, failure to attend, and cancellations 7 or fewer days prior to an event for any reason are non-refundable, including registrations received fewer than 7 days prior to an event. No credit, refunds, or price adjustments will be given for typographical advertisement errors. A $25 fee in addition to the registration fee will be charged for insufficient funds, denied credit cards, or charge-backs. By registering for the event you agree to the terms of the Refund Policy.

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