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This two hour online training gives participants a deeper understanding of LGBTQ+ history and civil rights. Learn key terms, distinctions between sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression. Explore allyship strategies and practical steps to create an inclusive Safe Space on campus. Participants leave with LGBTQ+ resources and receive a Certificate of Completion.
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This interactive two-three hour in-person training equips participants with the knowledge and skills to create inclusive, supportive environments for LGBTQ+ individuals on campus. The session covers key historical moments in LGBTQ civil rights and offers a foundational understanding of sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression.
Participants will:
All participants leave with LGBTQ+ resources and receive a Certificate of Completion.
This interactive 6-8 hour Train the Trainer workshop is designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to lead a Safe Space program on their college or university campus, or enhance an existing one. Attendees will gain a deep understanding of LGBTQ+ issues and learn how to foster inclusive, supportive environments for LGBTQ+ individuals.
Participants will:
By the end of the training, participants will be prepared to serve as Safe Space Trainers, sharing educational LGBTQ+ resources and providing others with the tools to promote inclusion and equality for LGBTQ+ students, faculty and staff.
Training Duration: Two hour online Safe Space Training
Pricing starts at $195 per participant and educational large group rates are available.
Training Duration: One Day - 2-3 hours of in- person Safe Space Training
Pricing starts at $285 per participant for groups of 12 or more. Special package offers are also available for large groups of 25 and 50 participants. Travel, training supplies and accommodations are separate.
Training Duration: One Day - 6-8 hours of in- person Safe Space Training
Pricing starts at $395 per participant for groups of 8 or more. Special package prices are also available for large groups of 25 and 50 participants. Travel, training supplies and accommodations are separate.
Highlights of research-based arguments on the positive impact that Safe Space training can have on the overall campus community:
Improved Academic Performance and Retention Rates: Research has shown that Safe Space training programs can positively impact academic performance and retention rates among LGBTQ+ students. A study published in the Journal of College Student Development found that LGBTQ+ students who reported having access to Safe Space programs had higher GPAs and were more likely to persist in their academic pursuits compared to those who did not have access to such programs.
Source: Woodford, M. R., Kulick, A., Sinco, B. R., Hong, J. S., & Diamond, L. M. (2014). Safe Spaces: Making Schools and Communities Welcoming to LGBT Youth. Journal of School Violence, 13(1), 21-42.
Enhanced Faculty and Staff Satisfaction: Safe Space training has been shown to improve job satisfaction and overall well-being among faculty and staff members. A study published in the Journal of Homosexuality found that faculty and staff who participated in Safe Space training reported feeling more supported and valued within their institution, leading to higher levels of job satisfaction and productivity.
Source: Rankin, S. R. (2003). Campus Climate for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender People: A National Perspective. New York: National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute.
Reduction in LGBTQ+ Discrimination and Harassment: Safe Space training can help reduce incidents of discrimination and harassment against LGBTQ+ individuals on college campuses. A study published in the Journal of Homosexuality found that institutions with comprehensive Safe Space programs reported lower rates of LGBTQ+ discrimination and harassment compared to those without such programs.
Source: Rankin, S. R., & Reason, R. D. (2005). Differing Levels of Campus Comfort for LGBT Faculty. Journal of College Student Development, 46(2), 237-241.
Enhanced Mental Health and Well-Being: Research has shown that Safe Space training can have a positive impact on the mental health and well-being of LGBTQ+ students, faculty, and staff. A study published in the Journal of American College Health found that individuals who participated in Safe Space programs reported lower levels of stress, anxiety, and depression, as well as higher levels of self-esteem and overall well-being.
Source: Beemyn, G., Curtis, B., Davis, M., & Tubbs, N. J. (2005). Creating Safe Space for GLBTQ Students: A Practical Guide for College and University Administrators. Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishing.
Fostering Diversity and Inclusion: Safe Space training can help create a more diverse and inclusive campus environment where individuals of all sexual orientations and gender identities feel valued and respected. A study published in the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice found that institutions with robust Safe Space programs reported higher levels of diversity, inclusivity, and cultural competence among their faculty, staff, and students.
Source: Rankin, S. R., Weber, G. N., Blumenfeld, W. J., & Frazer, S. L. (2010). State of Higher Education for LGBT People. Charlotte, NC: Campus Pride.
Strengthening Community and Support Networks: Safe Space training can help build a sense of community and support networks among LGBTQ+ individuals on college campuses. Research published in the Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice found that participation in Safe Space programs was associated with higher levels of social support, connectedness, and sense of belonging among LGBTQ+ students, faculty, and staff.
Source: Evans, N. J., Broido, E. M., Wilke, D. J., & Taggart, T. (2006). Faculty and Staff Members' Perceptions of Campus Environment for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender People. Journal of College Student Development, 47(5), 550-565.
Positive Impact on Campus Climate: Safe Space training programs contribute to a more inclusive and welcoming campus climate for all students, faculty, and staff. Research published in the Journal of Diversity in Higher Education found that colleges and universities with established Safe Space programs reported higher levels of diversity, inclusivity, and overall satisfaction among their campus community members.
Source: Evans, N. J., Broido, E. M., Brown, K. M., & Wilke, D. J. (2010). Faculty and Staff Members' Perceptions of Their Campus Environments for LGBT Faculty. Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 3(1), 1-13.
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