Exam 10: Social Work and Sexual and Gender Diversity by Edward Ou Jin Lee and Shari Brotman

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The statement "________" is true of HIV.

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The inclusion of gender dysphoria within the DSM as a psychiatric disorder is an example of how ________.

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Sexual identity and sexual behaviour are always aligned.

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In the early twentieth century, the criminalization of consensual homosexuality was used to target two-spirited people and racialized men from Asia.

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In Quebec, one cannot change one's name or gender marker unless one is a Canadian citizen.

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What are two examples of how the social work profession has historically been complicit in pathologizing same-gender sexuality and gender variance?

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________ represents a major barrier that queer and trans people experience across health-care and social service settings.

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In the late nineteenth century, British settlers transported notions of ________ to Canada.

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Why might TSLGBTQ people still experience violence, discrimination, and persecution in countries that have legalized same-gender sexual activity and marriage, and which have human rights legislation?

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The term "queer" is derogatory and should not be used.

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When working with TSLGBTQ people, social workers should avoid ________.

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TSLGBTQ older adults ________.

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While gaining access to services and supports can be challenging for all TSLGBTQ people, it can be particularly challenging for those living in rural and remote areas. Identify some specific challenges for TSLGBTQ people living in those areas.

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How might your social location shape the way in which you engage in social work practice with TSLGBTQ people?

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Through the ________, social workers were complicit in pathologizing same-gender sexuality and destroying the acceptance of two-spirited people within First Nations.

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If an intake form asks people to identify as male or female, it can be said to be an example of ________.

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What is institutional power? Why is it important for social workers to critically reflect on their institutional power when working with TSLGBTQ people?

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Engaging in reflexivity provides social workers the space to consider how ________.

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What is structural intersectionality? Describe how trans refugees as a group may experience structural intersectionality in Canada.

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What are some of the challenges related to disclosing one's HIV status?

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