Working with Inclusive & Respectful Language: CPDs for Professionals (£35)
Learn how to use inclusive, respectful language and confidently support diverse identities in your practice.
Location
Online
Agenda
Why Language Matters
Exploring Identity Terms
Navigating Mistakes or Discomfort
Holding Space Across Difference
Practical Tools for Inclusive Practice
About this event
- Event lasts 3 hours
Working with Inclusive and Respectful Language: CPD Workshop for Support Practitioners
Are you worried about saying the wrong thing?
Whether it’s pronouns, identity terms, deadnames, cultural terminology or shifting language within the LGBTQ+ and global majority communities, many practitioners hold back for fear of offending. This practical and compassionate workshop is designed to help practitioners feel more confident navigating language in a way that’s respectful, curious, and inclusive.
This isn’t about perfection; it’s about building trust, learning from mistakes, and holding space safely.
Learning Outcomes Covered:
- Understanding why language matters and how it can build or break trust in the room
- Exploring commonly used terms (and how they may change across time, culture and context)
- How to approach mistakes with humility and repair
- Navigating pronouns, deadnames, and identity terms in a way that honours client autonomy
- Holding space across difference without needing to be an “expert” in identity
What You Will Learn:
- How to approach identity-related language with confidence and care
- What to do when you don’t know the right term (or accidentally get it wrong)
- How to build an inclusive space through small but meaningful language choices
- Ways to support clients from LGBTQ+ and global majority communities even if you’re still learning
Who should attend:
- Counsellors, psychotherapists and coaches wanting to build inclusive, affirming practice
- Teachers, school staff and youth workers supporting diverse communities
- Support workers, mentors and frontline staff seeking confidence in using respectful language
- Anyone in a helping or community facing role who wants to communicate with care across difference