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brochure_talkshows - SRSG on Violence Against Children
Would you want people in your company and organization to live openly, stay
focused at work, and contribute the best they can?
ICS can organize with you in 2 hours:
Talk and Train
on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender people and Sexual Diversity
Is this a talk or a training course?
Both. Trainers from ICS will have a talk on
basic knowledge of gay, lesbian, bisexual
and transgender (LGBT) people and sexual
diversity. The audience can share their
thoughts and experiences in periods of
discussion and role-playing games.
Why should we care?
For those who have not addressed the
issue before, the link between creating a
supportive environment for LGBT
employees and corporate performance
may not be an obvious one. But when one
considers the stress or effort involved in
concealing one’s true identity and the
resulting impact this may have on one’s
effectiveness in the workplace, the
connection becomes more obvious.
“Fair workplaces are profitable workplaces,
whether measured in a company’s bottom
line, its market share, its broader consumer
reputation, or its ability to attract and
retain workers, managers or investors.”
(Council for Global Equality Report)
Who are the organizers?
This talk and training will be co-hosted by
ICS and your company. ICS is an
organization for and by LGBT people in
Vietnam. ICS envisions Vietnam as a
nation where sexual minorities are treated
equally and where everyone can live as
who they are and are able to contribute
their best to the development of society.
Who can participate?
Staff members, managers, investors, etc.:
Every person in your company and
organization, regardless of sexual
orientation, gender identity or level of
LGBT awareness.
What are the benefits?
- Participate honestly in everyday
conversations at work
- Trust and cohesion in working relationships
as well as family and personal lives
- Improved productivity and performance
How is the program?
“We create an environment where
everyone are allowed to get involved,
listen, share and interact during talks,
discussions and educational activities.”
KNOWLEDGE: Sharing scientific
knowledge of LGBT and sexual diversity.
ROLE-PLAY: Educational role-playing
games and activities that help
participants to be in LGBT people’s
shoes, have an overview of their normal
lives, relationships, and inequalities.
Q&A: Sharing thoughts, dispel myths,
correct misunderstandings about
LGBT issues.
STORIES: Meet the guests who are
parts of LGBT communities and their
allies. An opportunity to understand
their difficulties and needs for services
and consultation.
WHERE WERE WE?
About
About
100 talks and trainings by ICS have reached:
12 cities and provinces across Vietnam
25 universities and colleges in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and other cities
About 2500 young adults aged 18 to 22
About 200 parents of LGBT people
Over 100 journalists
Nearly 20 unions and associations, Government agencies,
Embassies and Consulates
About
15 programs in the national television and radio channels.
OUR CUSTOMERS?
Hanoi University of Education; Hanoi Medical University; HCMC Medicine and Pharmacy
University; Foreign Trade University, Hanoi & HCMC; Hanoi Law University & HCMC
University of Law; National Economics University; University of Social Sciences and
Humanities, Hanoi & HCMC; Hoa Sen University; RMIT; Nha Trang University;
Can Tho University
Ministry of Justice; Ministry of Health; Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs;
Women’s Union ; Vietnamese Lawyers’ Association, Hanoi; Radio the Voice of Vietnam;
Consulate General of the United States Ho Chi Minh; British Council Vietnam, Hanoi
AIESEC; Be Change Agents; Hon Viet Counseling Center;
Newspaper: Tuoi Tre, Thanh Nien, Sai Gon Tiep Thi, Dan Tri, VnExpress
“I learned things which are useful
not only for my study, my work but
also my life.”
(Duc, student, Hanoi)
“These are what I learned after
the training:
1. Listen before you judge.
2. Give positive feedbacks.
3. You learn best through real lives.
4. Do not hesitate to ask.”
(Ha, student, Hanoi)
“This talk and training is precious.
Our staff will try their best to
contribute to LGBT inclusion and
equality in the workplace and
in society.“
(Thanh Tam, business owner, Hanoi)
“LGBT people are around us, our
friends, brothers and sisters. But they
have to face with so much challenges
among their own families and in their
lives. I hope Be Change Agents can
make a safe and inclusive working
environment so that LGBT staff
members can participate and share
their truths.”
(A student, HCMC)
“I am a partner of Be Change Agents.
After taking part in this training with
you, I understand more about LGBT
people, their thoughts and hopes. I
also hope people will get to know
LGBT people better.”
(A participant, Da Nang)
If you want to collaborate with us in delivering LGBT
information, or if you have further questions, please
kindly contact:
Add: Suite 21-A2, Copac Square Bldg.,
12 Ton Dan St., Dist. 4, HCMC, Vietnam
Tel: +84 8 3940 5140 (ext. 103)
or Mobile: +84 124 947 5653 (Ms Châu Loan)
Email: [email protected]