Monday, April 29, 2013

DO Ask Do Tell: St. Louis Veterans Hospitals initiate LGBT cultural competency training program


 

by The Network for LGBT Health Equity Reposted at http://www.keystothecloset.blogspot.com,


Sherrill Wayland, MSW, SAGE: Services & Advocacy for LGBT Elders, Metro St. Louis

 
Five years ago when SAGE Metro St. Louis first started providing outreach and trainings, the Veterans Administration (VA) St. Louis Health Care System was one of the last places we expected to be. Fast forward to 2013 and we find the VA St. Louis Health Care System as one of the leaders in creating LGBT welcoming health care in Missouri.

In 2012, the VA St. Louis Health Care System held the first ever St. Louis Veterans PRIDE Celebration. A standing room only crowd of Veterans and employees packed the room to hear a panel discussion, in which SAGE Metro St. Louis participated. At this meeting, SAGE extended a welcome to the employees to have a representative join the Missouri LGBT Health Roundtable, as a part of the Missouri LGBT Health Access Project. In turn, SAGE was asked to join the VA St. Louis Health Care Systems, LGBT Advisory Council as an ad hoc committee member.

Over the years, SAGE has received calls from LGBT Veterans, fearful that they would not receive care from the VA if their LGBT status was known during the time when “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” was in force. We also field calls from LGBT Veterans who feel they have been treated in a discriminatory or unwelcoming fashion. Today, we have a direct linkage to the VA St. Louis Health Care System that allows us to assist LGBT Veterans with gaining welcoming care in an environment that truly honors ALL Veterans.

Over the past year, the work at the VA St. Louis has grown to include a robust offering of LGBT Health Cultural Competency Trainings provided by VA St. Louis employees and SAGE. We are currently in the process of developing a schedule of trainings for SAGE to present on a monthly basis.

With the commitment and dedication of the St. Louis VA staff, LGBT Veterans health care and access is a priority. SAGE Metro St. Louis will honor the St. Louis Veterans Administration on June 1, 2013 with the first annual “SAGE Community Cares” Award for excellence in service to the LGBT community.

The groundwork established in partnership with the VA is invaluable as we begin moving forward with sustainable policy change initiatives that will positively impact our LGBT Veterans. Like many we understand the value in building partnerships to advance our movements, and while addressing the LGBT Veterans is mandated by the federal government, having a strategic partnership established will serve as a cornerstone in advancing LGBT health inclusion efforts at both VA hospitals in St. Louis.
“Our LBGT program includes comprehensive care and ongoing education of staff and health care providers about the unique healthcare concerns of our LGBT Veteran community. We believe all staff who are knowledgeable about the health care concerns of our LGBT Veterans are better able to serve our diverse Veteran population. As the Deputy Director of the VA St. Louis Health Care System,  I am extremely proud of the commitment our providers have shown to our diverse (Veteran) patient and employee population.”      - Marc Magill, Deputy Director

After Quite a Long Time: Federal Cultural Competency WIN!


 

by Dr. Scout    Reposted at http://www.keystothecloset.blogspot.com,


Scout

Scout, Ph.D.

Director, The Fenway Institute's Network for LGBT Health Equity

with additional reporting from the esteemed Daniella Matthews-Trigg

Sometimes you really do have to wait for good things to happen. So if you didn't catch the news earlier this week we wanted to start your weekend off by reporting on the progress of a few different action alerts we ran back in... can you believe it, 2010.

Back then the Office of Minority Health was asking for input on their Cultural and Linguistically Appropriate Services. We were happy to oblige and ran a few different action alerts urging people to write in with smart ideas on how to include LGBT people in the standards for the first time. See our action alerts below:



The National CLAS was originally published in 2000, and provides a framework for all health organizations to address diverse populations, and provide culturally and linguistically appropriate care. The standards aim to advance health equity, improve quality, and help eliminate healthcare disparities. Importantly, hospitals and healthcare groups really pay attention to these standards.

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What we're very happy to report is we now have culture! The enhanced National CLAS Standards have adopted an expanded definition of culture that now includes sexual orientation and gender identity. The implementation blueprint even urges trainings and data collection no less! Read more details in this great post from our friend Kellan on all the different changes here: New Health Services Standards Ensure Respect For LGBT Patients. Or poke around the new standards directly on the federal Think Cultural Health website.

Mostly, for all of you that wrote in back in 2010 that you wanted sexual orientation and gender identity to be included, we just wanted you to know, the long wait was worth it. 
Note to SCOUT: 

Think Cultural Health website , you can log in on that page using username: lgbthealthequity
password: Fenway2013@
you can access the whole document there.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Get Set! National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month 2013 is Just around the Corner


Get Set! National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month 2013 is Just around the Corner
This July, organizations across the country will be taking part in this year's celebration. We come together this time of year in recognition of National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month to keep building awareness of the importance of mental health and supports in every community. Don't be left out. To help you get ready to take part, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and the National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health (NNED) are organizing a series of planning webinars. These webinars are designed to help interested individuals and organizations big and small plan a variety of community events.

 

Please mark your calendar with the following dates and watch for updates to come:
History and Highlights: Learn about National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
Wednesday, April 24, 2013 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Learn about how Bebe Moore Campbell, loving mother, NAMI member and respected author, inspired this special month to increase public awareness of mental health among minority communities and increase access to services and support. Now what can you do? The session will provide an overview of available resources to help you plan your own event and celebrate the month.
Presenters:
·         Dr. Linda Wharton Boyd, Special Assistant, DC Department of Health -- Was a personal friend of the late Bebe Moore Campbell and played an active role in the dedication of NMMHAM in Campbell’s honor.
·         Elicia Goodsoldier, NAMI Colorado Board of Directors -- Recipient of the 2012 Boulder County Multicultural Award.

 

Get Set! National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month 2013 is Just around the Corner
This July, organizations across the country will be taking part in this year's celebration. We come together this time of year in recognition of National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month to keep building awareness of the importance of mental health and supports in every community. Don't be left out. To help you get ready to take part, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and the National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health (NNED) are organizing a series of planning webinars. These webinars are designed to help interested individuals and organizations big and small plan a variety of community events.
 
Please mark your calendar with the following dates and watch for updates to come:
History and Highlights: Learn about National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
Wednesday, April 24, 2013 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Learn about how Bebe Moore Campbell, loving mother, NAMI member and respected author, inspired this special month to increase public awareness of mental health among minority communities and increase access to services and support. Now what can you do? The session will provide an overview of available resources to help you plan your own event and celebrate the month.
Presenters:
·         Dr. Linda Wharton Boyd, Special Assistant, DC Department of Health -- Was a personal friend of the late Bebe Moore Campbell and played an active role in the dedication of NMMHAM in Campbell’s honor.
·         Elicia Goodsoldier, NAMI Colorado Board of Directors -- Recipient of the 2012 Boulder County Multicultural Award.
 
Are You Ready? Planning and Preparing for National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
Wednesday, May 15, 2013 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Already have an idea or plan for July? Share it! You may find some new ideas too. This webinar will provide customizable resources and concrete examples of activities from previous years. Whether you plan to recognize this month personally or with a group, this webinar will equip you with the tools and suggestions for a successful endeavor.
Presenter:
·         Cecily Rodriguez, VA Department of Behavioral Health
 
 
Our Strength and Support: Celebrating National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
Wednesday, July 17, 2013 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
A panel of inspiring presenters will share their perspectives on mental health in minority communities, emphasizing the strengths of our cultural communities to come together to find support and carry a banner of hope for all individuals touched by mental illness.
Presenters:
·         Bassey Ikpi, The Siwe Project
·         Ramey Ko,Partner at Jung Ko, PLLC; Associate Judge at Austin Municipal Court
Are You Ready? Planning and Preparing for National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
Wednesday, May 15, 2013 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Already have an idea or plan for July? Share it! You may find some new ideas too. This webinar will provide customizable resources and concrete examples of activities from previous years. Whether you plan to recognize this month personally or with a group, this webinar will equip you with the tools and suggestions for a successful endeavor.
Presenter:
·         Cecily Rodriguez, VA Department of Behavioral Health

 

Our Strength and Support: Celebrating National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
Wednesday, July 17, 2013 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
A panel of inspiring presenters will share their perspectives on mental health in minority communities, emphasizing the strengths of our cultural communities to come together to find support and carry a banner of hope for all individuals touched by mental illness.
Presenters:
·         Bassey Ikpi, The Siwe Project
·         Ramey Ko,Partner at Jung Ko, PLLC; Associate Judge at Austin Municipal Court
 

GLMA 31st Annual Conference Sept. 18-21, 2013


 
Registration is now OPEN!

Join us—and over 400 of your colleagues—this September in Denver, CO, as we discuss the unique health needs of LGBT patients and explore best practices in addressing these needs as well as the needs of LGBT health professionals and health profession students.

GLMA’s Annual Conference is the premier LGBT health conference and the world’s largest scientific gathering devoted to LGBT health issues and concerns. GLMA’s Annual Conference also provides a critical forum for the presentation of research into the health needs of LGBT people.

Click here to register now!

Annual Conference registration includes:
• 20.5 Credit Hours* of Educational Programming (workshop, poster and plenary sessions)
• Exhibit Hall Access
• Conference Bag and Materials
• Receptions
• Continental Breakfasts
• Membership Luncheon (members and registered guests of members only)

Tickets to additional special events such as the Annual Gala Banquet and networking lunches are also available through the main registration system. Guests and partners are welcome at the Annual Conference! 

GLMA Nursing Summit
The GLMA Nursing Summit—a pre-conference, day-long summit—will take place the day before the main conference programming for the GLMA Annual Conference. The GLMA Nursing Summit will bring together LGBT and ally nurses to develop an action plan to improve critical LGBT issues in the nursing profession.

Click here to learn more about this exciting event!

For more information about GLMA’s 31st Annual Conference, including travel information and discounts, reduced rate for the conference hotel and much, much more, please click hereWhile you are there, be sure to check out the welcome video from Denver Mayor Michael Hancock!

Give Out on May 9!


Posted at http://giveout.razoo.com/giving_events/giveout13/home Reposted at
On May 9th we invite you to be part of history and participate in the 1st national Give OUT Day.

Give OUT Day is a new national initiative that will engage hundreds of organizations and mobilize thousands of people on a single day across the country to give in support of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender & queer community. It is a chance for LGBTQ groups large and small, to work across the wide range of issues and activities that matter to the LGBTQ community from sports to policy change, families to the arts. It is a chance for members of the LGBTQ community and our many allies to stand up and show our support for our community together on one day. It is a chance to make history, we hope you’ll join us!

When: 24 hours starting at 12 am EST on Thursday, May 9, 2013

How: Donate online through GiveOUTDay.org to support the LGBTQ community. Just search below by group name, keyword, city or zip code. (Want to preschedule? Begin your donation now and from the section "Make this donation occur" select "On a giving day.")

Click “Receive updates and reminders” below and get all the details as planning for Give OUT Day moves forward.

If you are part of an LGBTQ organization, click “Register your nonprofit” below to claim your page on the Give OUT Day website and take advantage of this new opportunity to engage supporters.