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Improving 2SLGBTQIA+ Health Using Community Based Research

Date
June 11, 2024
Time
12:00 PM EDT - 12:45 PM EDT
Location
Online via Zoom (TMU SSO Sign-in Required)
Open To
Students, faculty and staff
Contact
Positive Space Faculty and Staff Network, positivespace@torontomu.ca
Toronto Metropolitan University Centre for Sexual and Gender Minority People (HOPE)

All students, faculty and staff are invited to join a presentation by Dr. Trevor Hart and colleagues from the HOPE Centre about their research and community engagement work to support the 2SLGBTQ+ community. 

This event is organized in collaboration with Positive Space’s new 2SLGBTQ+ SRC Network to shine a virtual spotlight on the Health Outcome Promotion and Engagement (HOPE) Centre for Sexual and Gender Minority People. 

About the HOPE Centre

The HOPE Centre (external link)  conducts community-engaged, interdisciplinary research to understand and promote the health of people who identify as members of a sexual or gender minority community. Their research studies the health of people who identify as gay, bisexual, lesbian, queer, pansexual, asexual, and other sexual minority people; and the health of trans, genderqueer, non-binary, and other gender minority people, including Indigenous peoples, Black people and people of colour.

Automatic captioning will be available on Zoom

The university is committed to the accessibility and inclusion of persons with disabilities. If you require any additional accessibility accommodations to ensure your full participation, please let us know on the registration form or email positivespace@torontomu.ca.

Questions?

Please contact the Positive Space Faculty and Staff Community at positivespace@torontomu.ca.