SHine SA, September 1 2016 Have you heard all the buzz around Rainbow Tick Accreditation or ever considered how your organisation ensures it is inclusive of diversity? Perhaps you have organisational goals or targets regarding diversity and inclusion and are looking for ways to achieve these? Are you looking for ways to improve the safety and quality of your services to the community? The HOW2...
Two surveys for young LGBTIQ people
19 August, 2016 There are currently two surveys seeking data from young Australian LGBTIQ people, in order to ultimately assess and improve worker’s practice when it comes to this population, and the overall wellbeing of communities. University of Tasmania – How Young LGBTIQ+ people in Australia use digital social media. A team of researchers at the University of Tasmania are...
HOW2 create a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) inclusive service
SHine SA, August 2016 EXCITING NEW PROGRAM FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA: HOW2 create a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) inclusive service Have you heard all the buzz around Rainbow Tick Accreditation or ever considered how your organisation ensures it is inclusive of diversity? Perhaps you have organisational goals or targets regarding diversity and inclusion and are looking for...
SHine launches LGBTI Cultural Safety and Respect Workforce Training Package
SHine is excited to launch its LGBTI Cultural safety and Respect Training Package! Creating and sustaining a workplace that values and celebrates sexual and gender diversity has far reaching benefits for all of the stakeholders in your organisation. By providing a culture of safety and respect for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) employees, clients or other stakeholders...
‘I’m a bisexual homoromantic’: why young people are rejecting old labels
The Guardian, Wed 19th August 2015
A YouGov poll this week put the number of 18- to 24-year-old Brits who identify as entirely heterosexual at 46%, while just 6% would call themselves exclusively gay. Sexuality now falls between the lines: identity is more pliable, and fluidity more acceptable, than ever before.
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