Sumários
Diversity based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
23 Abril 2021, 13:00 • Rita Sousa
Diversity based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: major concepts and definitions in working with LGBTQI+ population.
Sexual orientation and gender identity around the globe: contexts in terms of legal protection and human rights.
History of pathologization and paradigm shifts (WHO and DSM).
Health determinants (vulnerability and protective factors) amongs LGBTQI+ people.
APA guidelines for working with lesbian, gay and bissexual individuals; and for transgender and gender diverse population.
Specificities of children and youth, and their families.
Racism and allyship
16 Abril 2021, 15:30 • Rita Sousa
Racism: definitions and historical contexts. Colonialism and intergroup relations.
Previlige. Allyships. Feminist and migrant associations, & Intersectionality.
(Guest speaker: Elizabeth Sheppard)
Diversity based on ethnic minorities, migration and international protection status
16 Abril 2021, 13:00 • Rita Sousa
What is culture, migration and acculturation?
Differences and communalities among ethnic minorities, migrants, and refugees. Specificities of distinct migrant groups and international migration status.
Health determinants (vulnerability and protective factors) amongs migrants.
APA guidelines for education, practive and research with ethnic minorities and migrants.
The Portuguese context in terms of migration and refugees.
Micro-aggressions and sexism
19 Março 2021, 15:30 • Rita Sousa
Micro-aggressions: definitions and typologies. Case examples from a research on women health professionals. Sexism in the health system and its impacts, such as burnout.
Gender inequalities and COVID-19.
(Guest speaker: Sara Martinho)
Support for the group paper.
Sex and Gender Diversity
19 Março 2021, 13:00 • Rita Sousa
Definitions of constructs: sex and gender. Non-binary and gender non conforming.
Intersectionality.
Sex and gender as a health determinant. Sex and gender and their impact in mental health outcomes.
Sex, gender and migration, as health vulnerability.