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Module 15 Training and Education A Provider’s Introduction to Substance Abuse for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Individuals First Edition

Training and Education Learning Objectives: Understand training and educational issues related to serving LGBT clients Know guidelines for effective training programs Know how to facilitate a segment of an LGBT training curriculum PowerPoint Slide # 15-1, n14 A Provider’s Introduction to Substance Abuse for LGBT Individuals Program Admin Guide: Mod 14-18

Developing a LGBT Training Program • Raise awareness of culturally specific issues and the sensitivity of all involved persons. • Identify and become fluent in LGBT-appropriate and sensitive language. • Implement explicit nondiscrimination policies and procedures. • Develop skills to support LGBT individuals in substance abuse treatment services. • Compile a resource list of local, regional, and national support services. PowerPoint Slide # 15-2, n15 A Provider’s Introduction to Substance Abuse for LGBT Individuals Program Admin Guide: Mod 14-18

Some Tips for Providing Staff Training 4. Other Resources: Local LGBT community organization newsletter; Brochures from LGBT groups and organizations; a list of LGBT 12-Step meetings. 5. LGBT Cultural Items 6. Assessment and Follow-up 1. Facilitating Controversial Material 2. Trainer’s Identity: Openly identified LGBT professional; experienced heterosexually identified colleague 3. Objections to Homosexuality PowerPoint Slide # 15-3, n16 A Provider’s Introduction to Substance Abuse for LGBT Individuals Program Admin Guide: Mod 14-18