Understanding LGBTI: ALLY ANU training

“Understanding LGBTI” is an initiative in understanding and supporting the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer members of the ANU campus community.

The ANU ALLY program is a network of trained volunteers of staff and students who support sexual and gender diversity and are committed to creating a safe , supportive and inclusive culture for the LGBTI community. An ALLY works across their own identities, communities and experiences to support social justice. You don’t have to be LGBTI to be an ALLY.

Access and Inclusion warmly invites you to participate in a session on Understanding LGBTI facilitated by Pride and Diversity – Australia’s first and only not-for-profit program.

The sessions are free of charge and are open to all - you don’t have to belong to the LGBTI community to attend the session.

Places are still available, and there are two sessions to choose from:

For further information please contact the Access and Inclusion team on 6125 5036 or by email.

Date & time

Thu 30 Apr 2015, 11am–12.30pm

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Updated:  24 April 2015/Responsible Officer:  Convenor, Gender Institute/Page Contact:  Gender Institute