Advanced Training

Request a 5-hour advanced capacity building training for your agency

Our 5-hour capacity building training is for groups or agencies that either have attended our 2-hour core training or something similar and are looking to get more in-depth knowledge about the unique issues and barriers that LGBTQ survivors face and best practices for supporting them, and how to bring that knowledge back to your agency. This training can be delivered in multiple broken-up sections at different dates/times, depending on what works best with the requester’s schedule. This training covers:


Creating Agency-Wide Change

  • Context and history of LGBTQ inclusion in the DV field
  • Visual cues of LGBTQ inclusivity
  • Creating LGBTQ inclusive support group options
  • Creating LGBTQ accessible shelter options


Navigating Language, Data, and Intakes

  • Why language and culturally responsive data collection is critical
  • How to ask survivors about sexual orientation, gender identity, and pronouns during an intake process and how to answer common questions from clients


Supporting LGBTQ Survivors in Navigating their Sexual Health

  • An understanding of sexual health coercion and reproductive coercion
  • How to destigmatize sexual health in working with clients
  • Understanding PrEP, PEP, birth control, and safer sex strategies and communicating health information with survivors


Being/Coming Out and “Outing”

  • Understanding the impact of being/coming out and “outing” on LGBTQ survivors
  • Learning strategies to support survivors in their coming out process
  • Learning how to support survivors with safety planning considerations around outing


Criminal Legal Issues Specific to the LGBTQ Community

  • Learning about the unique and specific barriers that LGBTQ survivors face in accessing criminal legal protections
  • Strategies for safety planning with LGBTQ survivors around issues involving law enforcement when they choose to utilize law enforcement
  • Strategies for safety planning with LGBTQ survivors who do not want to utilize law enforcement


Mental Health Issues and Outcomes Specific to the LGBTQ Community

  • Learning about the unique and specific barriers that LGBTQ survivors face in accessing mental health care
  • Best practice guidance on screening mental health care providers and supporting LGBTQ survivors in identifying safe mental health care options


Centering the Margins

  • Strategies and critical information for supporting survivors who are LGBTQ and Black, Indigenous, and People of Color
  • Strategies and critical information for supporting survivors who are transgender
  • Strategies and critical information for supporting survivors who are bisexual