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In the workplace

Fortune 500 companies continue to implement inclusive non-discrimination policies with 95% providing explicit protections on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity in the workplace.

This indicates tremendous progress.

However, policies and procedures have not necessarily translated into culture change in the workplace, and this fact remains a difficult reality for LGBTQ+ people, their families, and allies. And that's why, since 2007, PFLAG has supported workplaces across industries to create space that is welcoming, kind, and respectful for LGBTQ+ employees and customers through our Straight for Equality in the Workplace program.

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Want to Be an Ally (or Help One Out)? Building the Path for Your Ally Journey

Want to Be an Ally (or Help One Out)? Building the Path for Your Ally Journey

In this session, participants will learn the power allies have to create change. We’ll also provide space to honestly discuss the barriers to expressing support in the workplace. Finally, participants will get strategies and tools needed to be part of creating real inclusion.

So What’s Next? Developing Advanced Ally Skills

So What’s Next? Developing Advanced Ally Skills

In this session, participants will find out how to transform the reason they’re an ally (or need one) into action, get effective strategies to create conversation about LGBTQ+ equality, and understand how to transform conflict into opportunity.

What Would You Do? Being an Active Ally in Tough Situations

What Would You Do? Being an Active Ally in Tough Situations

This customized, scenario-based session features opportunities for participants to apply what they’ve learned to real-world situations and share their unique strategies for transforming from good to great allies in the workplace.

What the Plus? Understanding and Supporting Expansive LGBTQ+ Identities

What the Plus? Understanding and Supporting Expansive LGBTQ+ Identities

In this session, we’ll spend time discussing what the + after “LGBTQ+” encompasses. Participants will have the opportunity to learn more about intersex experiences, nonbinary gender identities, bisexual+ identities, asexuality and aromanticism.

Advanced Bi+ Allyship: Going Beyond the “Bi”nary

Advanced Bi+ Allyship: Going Beyond the “Bi”nary

Participants in this session will learn more about common myths and stereotypes about people who are bisexual+ discuss advanced bi+ ally behaviors, and continue the conversation about how organizations can grow to be even more inclusive of colleagues who are bi+.

Being an Asexual and Aromantic Ally: You Can’t Fix What’s Not Broken

Being an Asexual and Aromantic Ally: You Can’t Fix What’s Not Broken

In this session, learn more about people who are asexual and aromantic, how their experiences differ from those of allosexual and alloromantic people, and how we can all be better allies that create space that is not only inclusive, but also affirming.

Sharing Your Workplace Story to Create Change

Sharing Your Workplace Story to Create Change

In this allyship training, participants will identify and develop their workplace stories about LGBTQ+ inclusion. They’ll also have an opportunity to share their stories and receive peer feedback in a supportive environment. Session materials include a customized storytelling workbook.

Be Kind, Even When It’s Tough

Be Kind, Even When It’s Tough

In this session, participants will solidify their skills in managing complex moments of tension while still treating others with kindness. We’ll discuss multiple nuanced real-world scenarios where kindness can be deeply transformative in this highly interactive learning session.

Be Kind, Rewind: Recognizing Your Role in Building Inclusion

Be Kind, Rewind: Recognizing Your Role in Building Inclusion

In this session, we’ll talk about how to build awareness of the effect your behavior may have on others. Then we’ll talk through strategies for doing better—as individuals and organizations—as we move forward.