In this podcast hui participants take part in a workshop on sexuality and gender. The hui ran from the 16 - 19 April 2015 at Tapu Te Ranga Marae in Island Bay, Wellington.
Summary
This abstract summarizes the content of a recording titled "Sexuality and Gender workshop - Shift hui" from an event held at Tapu te Ranga Marae in Wellington on April 17th, 2015. The speakers of the workshop include prominent figures like Carl Greenwood, along with professionals from Family Planning and other undisclosed participants.
The workshop serves as an interactive platform, offering insight into various aspects of sexuality and gender. Participants engage in a lively exchange of questions and answers, delving into the specific needs and concerns of the queer community.
One topic covered in the workshop is the necessity of cervical smears for female-to-male transgender individuals. The advice offered highlights the importance of these health checks for anyone with a uterus and cervix, regardless of gender identity. The discussion pivots to strategies surrounding coming out, emphasizing the need for support networks and addressing the challenges faced by individuals in non-supportive environments, such as rural areas or unsupportive family situations.
Another significant portion of the recording touches on HIV/AIDS, making a distinction between living with HIV and having an AIDS diagnosis. The speakers highlight the impact of HIV and AIDS on one's life, despite advances in treatment, the importance of early testing, and dispelling common myths about the virus's transmission.
The discussion also features a broad segment on sexual identities and attractions, drawing distinctions between bisexual, pansexual, and polysexual orientations. This illustrates the fluidity and personal nature of identity, as well as the importance of having an array of terms to accurately reflect individuals' experiences and preferences.
Binding techniques for transgender individuals are highlighted too, with practical advice on safe practices and the risks associated with certain methods. Additionally, precautions surrounding the use of sex toys are mentioned, particularly around sterilization and prevention of STI transmission.
The workshop stresses the pertinence of clear communication in relationships, particularly concerning consent and comfort with sexual activities. The importance of honest discussions, not just with long-term partners but in any sexual encounter, is underscored as crucial for maintaining healthy and respectful engagements.
In conclusion, participants leave with a richer understanding of the complex issues surrounding sexual health and gender identity, the tools to navigate their personal experiences safely, and the encouragement to spread this knowledge within their communities.
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