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eLearning: Trans Awareness Week - Youth Video Keynote

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How DO you champion trans inclusion in the classroom? Why is it important to support your fellow students, who might be trans, gender diverse, or non-binary?

We've created this free video resource especially to inspire students and school age young people to stand out against discrimination and to support each other. 

Featuring entertaining know-how from the Minus18 Education Team, and lived experiences from trans and gender diverse Minus18 Young Leaders, this video inspires young people through empathy and storytelling. 

What to Expect: 

  • Top actionable tips and advice for trans allyship 
  • Lived experiences and perspectives from trans and gender diverse young people
  • Messages of affirmation and support for trans and gender diverse young people
  • How to build a culture of support and kindness at school

All you need to know:

How does it work?

We have a user guide, with everything you need to know

Who is this video for? 
We created this video for school-age students, for use in classrooms, school-age pride groups, and at schools. 

When will I receive the link? 
You'll receive your video via email. You'll be able to access it via your Minus18 eLearning library. And yes, you'll be able to share your eLearning library link!

Can I watch the video multiple times? 
You bet! This link won't expire.

Can I purchase this keynote and share with my team? 
Absolutely! Share with your school!

What is the run time? 
This e-learning video is 16 minutes.

Champion Trans Inclusion!

We've created this free eLearning resource for schools and classrooms – hear from trans and gender diverse young people and our team, and inspire students to support their peers.

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