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If you’d like to learn more about sex, gender and sexuality, then Queer 101 is for you. Complete this online module and empower yourself to make positive change for LGBTIQ people in your community.

You’ll learn about:

  • the LGBTIQ acronym
  • the differences between sex, gender and sexuality
  • how gender identity and expression function in society
  • some of the key issues faced by the LGBTIQ community, including the gender binary and heteronormativity.

Access the Moodle module

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