Sexual health, wellness and pleasure for trans and gender diverse people

Sexual health, wellness and pleasure for trans and gender diverse people

This workshop will focus on discussing the unique experiences of trans people relating to sex, dating, desire, health and gender affirmation

By Women's Health In the North

Date and time

Thursday, May 30 · 6 - 8:30pm AEST

Location

Your Community Health (PANCH)

300 Bell Street Preston, VIC 3072 Australia

About this event

  • 2 hours 30 minutes

Trans Equity in Sexual and Reproductive Health – community health workshop series

The Trans and Gender Diverse in Community Health (TGDiCH) team from Your Community Health are proud to offer a three-part workshop series for trans community members this May, alongside gender equity organisation Women’s Health In the North (WHIN).

The workshop series has been designed and will be led by trans health educators and people with professional and lived expertise in trans sexual and reproductive health and health system navigation. This project is funded by NEPHU - North Eastern Public Health Unit.

The community facing workshop series will include the following sessions;


Workshop Overview:

This workshop will focus on discussing sex for trans people, and the unique experiences of trans people relating to sex, dating, desire, health and gender affirmation. This workshop will be facilitated by Juniper Muller (they/she).

This workshop will include opportunities for reflection and discussion around gender affirmation, sex and pleasure, as well as resources to take away to support ongoing reflections. This workshop is designed for adult participants.


Event Details:

This workshop will be conducted in person, and food and drink will be offered.

An air filter (HEPA) will be in use at this event, and masks will be provided and are encouraged to be worn.

This workshop will be held at balit wurun (Preston (PANCH) Health Centre), at 300 Bell Street, Preston. This event will be held on the lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Eastern Kulin Nations, with respect extended to Elders past and future, and First Nations people in attendance.

Organized by