About This Program
Target Population:
Adults who want to be an adult ally for LGBTQ youth
Program Overview
Trevor Ally Trainings and Trevor CARE Trainings are designed for adults. CARE Trainings and Ally Trainings are available in-person for your staff, company, or member organization, or online for groups and individuals.
Trevor Ally Training provides a basic framework of understanding lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) youth and the unique challenges they often face. This training is designed to create dialogue regarding what it means to be an adult ally for LGBTQ youth by informing participants about terminology used in the LGBTQ community, the process of "coming out" as an LGBTQ person and a discussion of the challenges faced by LGBT youth in their homes, schools, and communities. Through activities, participants are encouraged to explore their own biases, build their knowledge and understanding, and develop empathy. In addition to providing this framework, the Trevor Ally Training offers specific action items to improve the environment for LGBTQ youth.
The Trevor Project's CARE Training is an interactive and intensive training that provides adults with an overview of suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, & questioning (LGBTQ) youth and the different environmental stressors that contribute to their heightened risk for suicide.
Logic Model
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Manuals and Training
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Relevant Published, Peer-Reviewed Research
Currently, there are no published, peer-reviewed research studies for The Trevor Project - Trainings for Youth-Serving Professionals.
Additional References
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Date Research Evidence Last Reviewed by CEBC: October 2019
Date Program Content Last Reviewed by Program Staff: November 2024
Date Program Originally Loaded onto CEBC: November 2019