Teaching & Training About Diversity


There are various methods for teaching about issues of diversity to increase receptiveness and decrease resistance. We are interested in the factors that influence training success (e.g., content and context), for LGBTQ+ trainings with health professionals and students-in-training. A current project tracks the efficacy of a series of trainings on transgender basics for mental health professionals and medical doctors.

The QCARES Team has hosted its own cultural competency training program, The SLO ACCEPTance Project! Click HERE to learn more about this project and to find a list of providers who have received this training!


 

LGBTQ-Affirming Policing: Tactics Generated by Law Enforcement Personnel. (Click here for PDF)

Israel, T; Harkness, A; Avellar, Todd; Delucio, K; Bettergarcia, J; Goodman, Joshua


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Reactions of Law Enforcement to LGBTQ Diversity Training. (Click here for PDF)

Israel, T; Harkness, A; Avellar, Todd; Delucio, K; Bettergarcia, J; Goodman, Joshua


LGBTQ Diversity Trainings with Law Enforcement Personnel: Reactions & Resistance. (Click here for link)

Israel, T; Harkness, A; Avellar, Todd; Delucio, K; Bettergarcia, J; Goodman, Joshua


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Evaluation of police training on LGBTQ issues: Knowledge, interpersonal apprehension, and self-efficacy. PDF coming soon


Evidence-Based Teaching of LGBTQ Issues in Psychology. (Click here for link)