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2020 Gender Odyssey

June 18–21, 2020

San Diego, CA

Our conference schedule is in development and is subject to change. Additional sessions will be added.  Occasionally, a presenter has to cancel or a session needs to move from its scheduled day and time.  Please review as the conference dates near for any changes that may have occurred. 

Give Them a Hand: Considerations for Supporting Families

Friday, June 19, 2020 at 11:10 AM–12:30 PM PDT
4 - Salon E
Workshop Description

One of the biggest challenges to offering competent care and support to transgender and gender-diverse children - and their families - is
society’s tendency to assume that a singular gender narrative exists. Academic research, professional association guidelines, media stories, and standards of care have too often been crafted from the individual experiences of too few. In this session, Gender Diversity’s ED, Aidan Key, will draw from over a decade’s worth of experience supporting children and parents through his organization’s family support program. The goal of this session is to encourage the provider to consider any individual child’s gender pathway within an ever-widening context of individuality, family, culture, and systems.

Workshop Presenter's Names

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Gender Odyssey and Gender Diversity
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Presenter Bio

Aidan Key – Founder and Managing Director Aidan celebrates 20 years since organizing his first Gender Odyssey conference. As Managing Director of Gender Diversity, Aidan leads the largest network of support groups in the nation for families raising trans and gender diverse children. He currently serves as Board Co-chair for Seattle Children's Hospital Gender Clinic. When the conference is not demanding his attention, Aidan offers trainings for schools, organizations, health providers, and social service agencies through Gender Diversity Education and Support Services. Aidan's work has led to numerous speaking engagements, as well as TV, radio, and other media appearances. He is the author of Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: Child Chapter (Oxford University Press 2014) as well as a coauthor of "Gender Cognition in Children" (Psychological Science 2015).

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