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LGBTQ+ Awareness for Counselling and Psychotherapy Practitioners

By A Quiet Room

This workshop/seminar is designed for counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologist and art therapists working with, or planning to work with members of the LGBTQ+ community. Participants will be able to explore and augment their cultural awareness and competency for working with LGBTQ+ clients. This workshop will provide a a safe and supportive space to learn and will include experiential exercises as well as taught elements. The workshop will be delivered by Claire Black, Gestalt Therapist/Supervisor in private practice and Counselling Coordinator at LGBT Health and Wellbeing. 

LGBTQ+ Awareness for Counselling and Psychotherapy Practitioners
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£85

LGBTQ+ AWARENESS EQUALITY DIVERSITY ONLINE COURSE

By Child Protection Training Uk

This e-learning / online course looks at: Why services need awareness The law Types of discrimination and hate crime Terminology Forms of anti-LGBT+ prejudice Impact on individuals Barriers to accessing services and reporting issues Meeting the needs of LGBT+ individuals

LGBTQ+ AWARENESS EQUALITY DIVERSITY ONLINE COURSE
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£20

Transgender Awareness and Understanding

By National Gender Training Ltd

Transgender Awareness and Understanding giving you a good overview of all trans issues, pronouns, workplace equality and so much more

Transgender Awareness and Understanding
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£78

Gay Pride Month screening - 'My Beautiful Laundrette'

4.4(69)

By Central Film School

DATE: Tuesday 25th June TIME: 4pm LOCATION: Studio A One of the first and most-important British LGBT+ films ever made,  My Beautiful Laundrette helped open discussion about gay identity, and is also influential in its portrayal not just of an LGBT+ couple, but of an inter-racial couple as well. Daniel Day-Lewis came storming into the world of cinema with his role as Johnny, a hardened street punk hiding his true identity. Director Stephen Frears captures the mood and vibe of Thatcher-era London, creating a time-capsule of a distant world we're unfamiliar with. Book your tickets in advance.

Gay Pride Month screening - 'My Beautiful Laundrette'
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
FREE

Chemical Pleasures - Working with Chemsex in the Consulting Room

By A Quiet Room

This seminar is aimed at counselling and psychotherapy practitioners working with members of the LGBTI+ community who are presenting material and/or concerns about the use of illicit drugs, such as Methamphetamine, Mephedrone and GHB/GBL in combination with sex (Chemsex).  The seminar will provide insights into the latest research by presenting case material from a PhD project and focuses on fostering a non-stigmatising/pathologising, shame-reducing approach to clinical practice with this client group. Participants will gain an understanding of the phenomenon by examining the practice from within different therapeutic approaches.   ABOUT THE PRESENTER: Peter Hellsten is a psychodynamic (eclectic) psychotherapist in private practice at A Quiet Room and has worked extensively with members of the LGBT+ community. He is a PhD candidate and qualitative researcher at The University of Edinburgh, where he is working on a project concerning gay men’s sexual behaviour and Chemsex. 

Chemical Pleasures - Working with Chemsex in the Consulting Room
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£68

SOLD OUT! 4th June Laura Williams #Agent121. Looking for: YA, ADULT FICTION, NON-FICTION

5.0(3)

By I Am In Print

LOOKING FOR: YA, ADULT FICTION, NON-FICTION Laura Williams is literary agent at the Greene and Heaton Literary Agency. She is seeking literary fiction, commercial fiction, psychological thrillers and high concept Young Adult. Laura is actively building a fiction list and a small non-fiction list. She is currently looking for literary fiction, edgy commercial fiction, psychological thrillers and high-concept contemporary young adult, as well as narrative non-fiction of all types. Her taste is quite dark, and she loves gothic, ghost stories, horror and anything sinister. She also loves books that make her cry, from big love stories to intense family dramas. She is open to historical or horror YA, but not magical or fantasy.  Meditative or moving novels about modern life, appeal to Laura, sad stories with love and the importance of caring for each other shining through. She also loves stories about female friendships or conversely groups of women who don't get on, such as the hugely fun BAD SUMMER PEOPLE by Emma Rosenblum. She is always on the lookout for a big tragic love story to make her cry happy or sad tears. At the more commercial end of fiction, think funny novels with warmth and romantic comedies with a bit of depth – think Marian Keyes. Most of all Laura is looking for novels she hasn’t read before – something unusual structurally or thematically, something that shines a light on a subject the author is passionate about, something that’ll break her heart or raise her blood in an entirely new way. Laura is always looking to promote diverse voices from across the globe, and is particularly keen on LGBTQI+ stories. Laura would like you to submit a covering letter, a 1-2 page synopsis and the first 5,000 words of your completed manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Laura is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print).  By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Tuesday 27th May 2025

SOLD OUT! 4th June Laura Williams #Agent121. Looking for: YA, ADULT FICTION, NON-FICTION
Delivered Online + more
£72

Unconscious Bias

By OnlineCoursesLearning.com

Introduction: Unconscious bias is a problem across all industries, and its effects are also felt in higher education institutions. In summary, it refers to a tendency to favour or discriminate against a group of people, such as women, LGBT individuals or those with a different skin colour. Given the significant consequences of unconscious bias, it is important to know how it manifests and how to overcome it. In this course, you will learn about the psychological processes underpinning unconscious bias and how we can make a conscious decision to think differently about others.   What You Will Learn: What unconscious bias is, and why we tend to be biased against or in favour of specific groups Why unconscious bias leads to unfair treatment and discrimination in the workplace The test we can use to measure unconscious bias and the limitations of this test How to challenge unconscious bias and judge individuals on their merits, as opposed to unrelated personal characteristics Benefits of Taking this Course: It will help you identify and tackle your own unconscious bias If you are responsible for equality and diversity training in your place of work, this course will guide you in tackling an important issue in this area If you have a general interest in psychology, this course will give you an overview of a key concept within the field of social psychology If you work with people from a range of groups, this course will help you spot unfair treatment and bias in the workplace Course Modules: Module 01: What is Unconscious Bias and Where Does It Come From? Module 02: The Consequences of Unconscious Bias Module 03: Measuring Unconscious Bias Module 04: Overcoming Unconscious Bias

Unconscious Bias
Delivered Online On Demand
£50

Rear-View Mirror: Self-Reflection Through Writing

By Matthew Keeley

A workshop to reflect on important experiences in your life and to develop your autobiographical writing skills.

Rear-View Mirror: Self-Reflection Through Writing
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
£20

CFS Film Club - 'Moonlight'

4.4(69)

By Central Film School

Date: Monday 16th October Time: 4pm Location: Studio A Join us again for CFS Film Club, as this week we visit one of the essential independent films of the last decade, 2016's Best Picture Winner Moonlight. Barry Jenkins' tender masterpiece explores the LGBT identity within wider African-American culture, with stunning imagery, sensational performances and a wondrous score. Follow the story of Chiron, a teenager growing up in the Miami ghetto, dealing with his sexuality and drug-addict mother. Tickets are free to this event, and be sure to join us in The Landor pub afterwards to discuss the film together.

CFS Film Club - 'Moonlight'
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
FREE

CFS Film Club - 'The Miseducation of Cameron Post'

4.4(69)

By Central Film School

Date: Monday 2nd October Time: 4pm Location: Studio A - Landor Road Events Details: Come and join our first Film Club screening of the year as we kick off the 'QUEER COMING-OF-AGE' season with a modern classic of the genre; Desiree Akhavan's 2018 Sundance champion, The Miseducation of Cameron Post. Featuring a career-best performance from Chloe Grace Moretz, we follow Cameron's journey of self-discovery in mid-90s America, as she's sent to a gay conversion camp. Under the strict enforcement of anti-LGBT teachings, Cameron learns to grow and be defiant in her own quiet way, whilst bonding with her peers. A powerful film in the mode of John Hughes, you won't want to miss this screening. After the film we'll head to The Landor pub next door where we'll discuss what we've seen over some drinks. Don't miss out, book your ticket now!

CFS Film Club - 'The Miseducation of Cameron Post'
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