LGBTQ Youth Tobacco Prevention: COVID-19 and Lung Vulnerability (Webinar Recording)

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LGBTQ Youth Tobacco Prevention: COVID-19 and Lung Vulnerability
Kate Bishop, MSSA

December 9, 2020, 1-2 PM EST

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

LGBTQ populations are at higher risk for COVID-19 due in part to wildly disproportionate rates of smoking, vaping, and other forms of tobacco use. Tobacco dependence usually starts in adolescence, and studies have shown LGBTQ youth are especially vulnerable to substance misuse, predatory ad campaigns, and peer influence. This webinar will explore the rates, risks, and intersections of tobacco use and the novel coronavirus among queer and gender expansive teens and young adults.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Review current data on LGBTQ youth, tobacco use, and COVID-19.
  • Examine the lung health impacts of COVID-19, smoking, and vaping in adolescents.
  • Describe the unique vulnerabilities of LGBTQ youth that influence tobacco use.
  • Explore best practices to support LGBTQ young people in avoiding or quitting their use of tobacco products.

PRESENTER

Kate BishopKate Bishop, MSSA, the Education Coordinator at the LGBT Health Resource Center of Chase Brexton, is a seasoned professional development trainer with expertise in working with LGBTQ populations, sexual and reproductive health care, adolescent development, intimate partner violence, and sexual trauma. She is certified as a trainer through GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network) as well as SAGE (Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders). Before joining the Chase Brexton team, she developed the capacity building program at the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s STAR TRACK Adolescent HIV program, providing cultural responsiveness trainings for agencies that serve sexual minority youth of color. Ms. Bishop holds a Bachelor of Arts in Gender Studies from Hiram College and a Masters in Social Work from Case Western Reserve University.

HOSTS

This training was developed under the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC), Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC), Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) task orders (Reference #s 1H79TI080210, 3H79SM081785, and 1H79SP081018) and is for training use only. Learn more about the Central East ATTC, Central East MHTTC, and Central East PTTC. The Central East ATTC, MHTTC, and PTTC are managed by The Danya Institute.

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