Start and finish time of webinar
7-8pm CET

About the webinar:

All Children - All Families will host a webinar series, live monthly from August 2018 until March 2019 at no cost. The series will have five track and within each track numerous webinar are offered. This webinar introduces HRC’s resource guide for child welfare professionals on how to welcome, affirm, recruit and best serve transgender and non-binary foster and adoptive parents. Promising practices identified through interviews with agency administrators, legal and policy experts as well as trans and non-binary foster and adoptive parents are shared through case studies.

You can register for the webinar here.

Topics that will be covered in upcoming webinars relate to best practices in serving LGBTQ parents and youth, webinar for caregivers caring for LGBTQ youth, as well as LGBTQ inclusion strategies for agency leadership. You can find more information about all webinars offered, dates and registration details here.

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