Presented By: Spectrum Center
Somewhere between boundaries and assumptions: Improving TBLG inclusivity in social work practice
Rainbow Network and the TBLG Matters Initiative brings you...
Somewhere between boundaries and assumptions: Improving TBLG inclusivity in social work practice
Thursday March 25th at 12pm in room 2816 at the School of Social Work
This brown-bag lunch session brings experienced social worker PJ Two Ravens for a presentation and exploration in ways to improve TBLG inclusivity in social work practice, how to create a more welcoming environment, and avoid assumptions about identity.
PJ Two Ravens is a licensed clinical/macro social worker currently working in the University of Michigan HIV/AIDS Treatment Program providing mental health services to HIV infected and affected individuals. PJ has done trainings, teaching, and advocacy work over the last 20 years related to HIV, gender identity issues, Native American issues, LGBT health, cultural competency, community organization, sexuality, sexual orientation, and stress management.
Somewhere between boundaries and assumptions: Improving TBLG inclusivity in social work practice
Thursday March 25th at 12pm in room 2816 at the School of Social Work
This brown-bag lunch session brings experienced social worker PJ Two Ravens for a presentation and exploration in ways to improve TBLG inclusivity in social work practice, how to create a more welcoming environment, and avoid assumptions about identity.
PJ Two Ravens is a licensed clinical/macro social worker currently working in the University of Michigan HIV/AIDS Treatment Program providing mental health services to HIV infected and affected individuals. PJ has done trainings, teaching, and advocacy work over the last 20 years related to HIV, gender identity issues, Native American issues, LGBT health, cultural competency, community organization, sexuality, sexual orientation, and stress management.