Event details
An Allies session aimed at parents, carers, families, teachers and others to build their understanding of LGBTQIA+ youth experiences. The session will give participants the opportunity to ask questions, without judgement, and show them ways to be a better ally to the LGBTQIA+ community.
This session will be facilitated by Dr Tina Dixson (she/her) and Kochava Lilit (they/them) from Women’s Health East and run in conjunction with Monash Council and Manningham Council.
About the session
Topics covered:
- building belonging, practical allyship for thriving LGBTQIA+ youth
- information for carers, parents, grandparents, family, teachers and other allies in the community
- increasing knowledge of sexual, gender, and bodily diversity and equipping participants with strategies to support LGBTQIA+ youth to flourish socially, emotionally, and personally
- how to have conversations about topics like gender, sexuality and consent in a respectful and affirming way, and how to speak up for and with LGBTQIA+ young people as effective allies
- practical advice, with a focus on listening to and understanding LGBTQIA+ young people and forming stronger community connections
- practical tools to foster belonging and build stronger connections with LGBTQIA+ youth, recognising their diversity.
About the facilitators
Dr Tina Dixson (she/her) is a queer Ukrainian feminist, academic, and social policy professional who sought asylum in Australia with her partner, Dr Renee Dixson. She has worked across LGBTQIA+ equality, refugee protection, and gender-based violence. Tina completed her PhD at the Australian National University, exploring the lived experiences of queer and trans refugee women. She co-founded the Forcibly Displaced People Network, Australia’s only national LGBTQIA+ refugee-led organisation.
Kochava Lilit (they/them) is a queer Disabled advocate and educator who has worked in queer, trans, and youth peer support and advocacy spaces. Kochava is the project coordinator for Get the Go-Ahead at Women’s Health East, an affirmative consent education project codesigned by a group of disabled Young Experts. Get the Go-Ahead includes resources on discussing consent, relationships, and sexuality with young people and shares experiences from LGBTQIA+ Disabled young people.
The City of Boroondara is committed to creating a community that embraces inclusiveness and equality.
This event is hosted in collaboration with Boroondara’s LGBTQIA+ Community Roundtable.
If you have any accessibility requirements, please contact [email protected] or the Community Development Team on 03 9278 4017.