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The ACCYPN Queensland Chapter invites you to join Evie Ryder from Open Doors Youth Service live on Zoom Diversity: what are the considerations for working inclusively with children, young people, parents and carers? This webinar will provide participants with information of how to provide a culture of affirmation and acceptance in both our clinical spaces and workplace for people with diverse genders, sex and sexualities. Evie will share her own journey and examples of the experience of young people who are clients of Open Doors Youth Service, Brisbane. The webinar is aimed at paediatric nurses, child health nurses, school based youth health nurses, child and youth mental health workers and any health professional wanting to improve their knowledge of cultural safety. Wednesday 31 st July 2019 7.30 pm – 8.30pm all participants will have an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the presentation Members $10 Non-Members $20 Registration is required by Monday 29th July. Register through the ACCYPN website: www.accypn.org.au Dial in details of how to join the live webinar will be forwarded to you following your registration confirmation. Evie Ryder : Support Worker – Alcohol and Drug Program Evie is a transgender pansexual (Pronouns she/her) who is a social worker by education and has 17 years’ experience working with LGBTIQAP+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy young people and communi- ties. Evie has a history of working in AOD, mental health, sexual health, group work and training. Evie is passionate about visibility and empowerment of all parts of the community. Evie is our Alcohol and Other Drugs Support Worker who will have focus on supporting young people with their health and wellbeing, building resilience and belonging. Evie has also worked as a Youth Support worker at Clarence Street supporting young people to make positive changes to their alcohol and other drug use. In 2017 Evie made a short film on AOD use and Transgender community for QLIVES that has been screened interna- tionally. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXdam_yEbCQ

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Page 1: ACCYPN Qld Chapter Flyer July 2019 word (1) · Title: Microsoft Word - ACCYPN Qld Chapter Flyer July 2019 word (1) Author: Karen Created Date: 6/24/2019 12:18:13 PM

The ACCYPN Queensland Chapter invites you to join

Evie Ryder from Open Doors Youth Service

live on Zoom

Diversity: what are the considerations for working inclusively

with children, young people, parents and carers?

This webinar will provide participants with information of how to provide a culture of affirmation and acceptance in both our clinical spaces and workplace for people with diverse genders, sex and sexualities. Evie will share her own journey and examples of the experience of young people who are clients of Open Doors Youth Service, Brisbane. The webinar is aimed at paediatric nurses, child health nurses, school based youth health nurses, child and youth mental health workers and any health professional wanting to improve their knowledge of cultural safety.

Wednesday 31st July 2019

7.30 pm – 8.30pm

all participants will have an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the presentation

Members $10 Non-Members $20

Registration is required by Monday 29th July. Register through the ACCYPN website: www.accypn.org.au

Dial in details of how to join the live webinar will be forwarded to you

following your registration confirmation.

Evie Ryder : Support Worker – Alcohol and Drug Program Evie is a transgender pansexual (Pronouns she/her) who is a social worker by education and has 17 years’ experience working with LGBTIQAP+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy young people and communi-ties. Evie has a history of working in AOD, mental health, sexual health, group work and training. Evie is passionate about visibility and empowerment of all parts of the community. Evie is our Alcohol and Other Drugs Support Worker who will have focus on supporting young people with their health and wellbeing, building resilience and belonging. Evie has also worked as a Youth Support worker at Clarence Street supporting young people to make positive changes to their alcohol and other drug use. In 2017 Evie made a short film on AOD use and Transgender community for QLIVES that has been screened interna-tionally. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXdam_yEbCQ