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Name: Jada Jones Date: 11/28/23 School: Facilitator: 7-07 Taking Notes (42 Points) Using your sources, begin taking notes on the charts below. You may want to refer back to your assignment for Lesson 6-07 in the last unit. The points on your thesis can serve as your main ideas. Each blank is worth 1 point. Topic: LGBTQIA Community. Thesis Point 1 Empowering themselves and advocating for change. Thesis Point 2 LGBTQ individuals can improve their mental and physical health. Thesis Point 3 Create a more inclusive and equitable society, contributing to overall societal well-being. Source 1: https://adaa.org/find- help/by- demographics/lgbtq Most LGBTQ+ members deal with negative cultural and societal stereotypes, which can make it difficult or uncomfortable to openly explain this part of their identity and feel embraced. ADAA is committed to promoting the importance of identity and inclusion within the community. Therefore, we encourage you to share your story and learn more about the experiences of others. LGBTQ+ individuals are three times as likely to experience a mental health disorder in comparison to individuals that identify as straight. 1   The community deals with constant adversity ranging from sexual trauma and harassment, societal discrimination, prejudice and the denial of civil and human rights. Now imagine those same obstacles being coupled with the struggles of also identifying with other marginalized groups like BIPOC communities, physical or cognitive disabilities, or low socioeconomic status. This can create a complex intersection Most LGBTQ+ members deal with negative cultural and societal stereotypes, which can make it difficult or uncomfortable to openly explain this part of their identity and feel embraced. ADAA is committed to promoting the importance of identity and inclusion within the community. Therefore, we encourage you to share your story and learn more about the experiences of others. © ACCESS Virtual Learning 2020
of traumatic experiences that can often increase mental health disorders and the need for mental health care and services.   When choosing a provider, it would be beneficial to reach out prior to an appointment to ensure that they do not have an implicit preference for heterosexual people but instead have cultural sensitivity toward societal experiences and cultural factors faced by LGBTQ+ individuals. Because there are still stigmas within mental health care, it is important to make sure that the provider is LGBTQ+- inclusive. Paraphrase Most LGBTQ+ people face unfavorable cultural and social prejudices, which can make it difficult or unpleasant to publicly express this aspect of their identity and feel accepted. ADAA is dedicated to promoting the value of identity and inclusiveness in the community. As a result, we invite you to share your story and learn more about the experiences of LGBTQ+ people are three times more likely to suffer from a mental disorder than people who identify as straight. This can lead to a complex confluence of traumatic experiences, which can often lead to increased mental health disorders and the need for mental health care and services. When choosing a provider, contact the provider before making an appointment so that Most LGBTQ+ members suffer from negative cultural and social stereotypes that make it difficult or uncomfortable to publicly declare this part of their identity and feel accepted . Masu . ADAA is committed to promoting the importance of identity and inclusion within our community. That's why we encourage you to share your story and learn more about the experiences © ACCESS Virtual Learning 2020
others. the provider does not have an implicit preference for straight men, but rather is culturally sensitive to the social experiences and cultural factors that LGBTQ+ people face. of others. Direct Quote “Most LGBTQ+ members deal with negative cultural and societal stereotypes, which can make it difficult or uncomfortable to openly explain this part of their identity and feel embraced.” “LGBTQ+ people are three times more likely to suffer from a mental disorder than people who identify as straight.” “Most LGBTQ+ members suffer from negative cultural and social stereotypes that make it difficult or uncomfortable to publicly declare this part of their identity and feel accepted.” Summary LGBTQ+ members face stereotypes, making it hard to openly embrace their identity. ADAA promotes inclusion in the community. Please share your story and learn from others' experiences. LGBTQ+ individuals are three times more susceptible to mental disorders than straight individuals, resulting in a complex interplay of traumas and increased mental health disorders and care needs. When selecting a provider, reach out beforehand to ensure they are LGBTQ+ culturally sensitive and not biased towards straight men. LGBTQ+ individuals face cultural and societal stereotypes, making it hard to share their identity openly. ADAA promotes identity and inclusion. We urge you to share and discover others' stories. Topic: LGBTQIA Community. Thesis Point 1 Empowering themselves and advocating for change. Thesis Point 2 LGBTQ individuals can improve their mental and Thesis Point 3 Create a more inclusive and equitable © ACCESS Virtual Learning 2020
physical health. society, contributing to overall societal well- being. Source 2: https://health.gov/healthypeople/objectives- and-data/browse-objectives/lgbt Adding comprehensive demographic questions to surveys can help inform effective health promotion strategies for LGBT people. For example, LGBT adolescents are especially at risk for being bullied, which can contribute to them thinking about and dying from suicide or using illegal drugs. School- and family- based interventions can help reduce bullying and violence against LGBT adolescents, address drug use and mental health problems, and improve health. Healthy People 2030 supports improving the health and well-being of LGBT populations through health behavior objectives, objectives to address Healthy People 2030 supports improving the health and well-being of LGBT populations through health behavior objectives, objectives to address systemic problems, and objectives to increase data collection on LGBT health and well- being. Some of these objectives measure LGBT population data, while other objectives have a documented relationship to LGBT populations but may not yet measure LGBT population data. © ACCESS Virtual Learning 2020
systemic problems, and objectives to increase data collection on LGBT health and well- being. Some of these objectives measure LGBT population data, while other objectives have a documented relationship to LGBT populations but may not yet measure LGBT population data. Paraphrase To promote health among the LGBT community better , surveys shall include in- depth demographic questions. LGBT teenagers, for example, are more vulnerable to bullying, which might contribute to their considering and attempting suicide or taking illicit substances. Interventions at the school and family level can help Healthy People 2030 promotes LGBT population health and well-being by focusing on health behavior goals, addressing systemic issues, and increasing data collecting on LGBT health and © ACCESS Virtual Learning 2020
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