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The most important personal activism for me is existing, chatting to people in the supermarket, having a laugh with the taxi driver or the ticket inspector, letting everyone see that trans people can be boring people too. Work-wise, it's about making sure policies are changed to mean trans people are able to reach their full potential without obstacle - no more, no less.

I got into activism generally through working on a campaign against funeral poverty, which I'd started volunteering at when I found myself jobless. This job really showed me how central politics are to bringing about social change. When I'd decided I'd finally had enough of lying to myself, I started transitioning and moved onto a trans-specific job where I could bring my personal experience to the professional.

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Through fear of violence, I'd always use the unisex or disabled loo where I could as my gender presentation is quite unisex/androgynous. This got me thinking about mapping out all the unisex loos across the UK so that people wouldn't have to concern themselves so much about toilets when out and about and I started Open Lavs.

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Getting a grant from the Edge Fund - an amazing, people-powered, socially conscious grant giver - to help properly launch Open Lavs, a site I've started to help trans & non-binary people, and everyone else, find unisex loos close to them.

The moment met with the most relief was probably a few weeks after sending over Gendered Intelligence’s response to the Gender Recognition Act consultation, when I'd had enough time to process this massive piece of work was no longer looming over me.

Helping get the Children's Funeral Fund through in England is one of my proudest moments, as it means that if a child dies anywhere in Britain, their parents/caregivers are much less likely to slip into debt paying for their funeral. This may seem morbid but this is one of the most meaningful things I've ever been a part of.

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Pretty much everything to do with the Gender Recognition Act! The amount of drivel we were all sent was unreal. Or when I was at Stormont speaking about funeral poverty and the DUP MP host individually said goodbye to each speaker but me, literally turning away with disgust.

Lack of general interest being weaponised. I don't believe people are generally transphobic or hateful, I believe people don't really care about how others live their lives as long as it doesn't affect them. The challenge here is that the small group of people who are transphobic, who are hateful, who wish to see us snuffed out of existence or at least hidden from all view, have a very loud voice and are distorting public will against us - and we didn't see it coming. I think there'd been an unfortunate assumption that trans equality would naturally follow on the inroads made on LGB equality, perhaps a complacency in thinking that our liberation, however delayed, could simply not be denied. Anti-trans campaigners and activists took this lack of interest about us, which to me can be quite a neutral thing, and filled the gap with hatred and misinformation. It's a challenge to work against this, somewhat on the back foot, whilst firefighting the actively hateful clutter in our inboxes, on our social media feeds and face to face at public events. The intent is to defame and overwhelm but we're not going anywhere.

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We're never going to win over transphobes, and we'd never really want them either, so have to concentrate on our natural allies and potential friends. I think change will come about when everyone calms down just a wee bit!

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Change will come about when the whole discourse is allowed to de-escalate. Our lives make for distracting tabloid fodder for now but ultimately people will forget about this blip when they realise just how normal trans people are, how unworthy of scorn we are.

Speak up for your siblings! Snuff out transphobia in public discourse, much as we have to do with its bedfellow fascism, by not allowing hostility or hatred to thrive. Some of us are scared, some of us are unflinching and brazen, but we're all so tired of having to defend our existence - please join us so we can have some rest!The totally online DBH program offered by Cummings Graduate Institute of Behavioral Health Studies is focused on the professional I have grown into: a synergistic disrupter for the healthcare industry, who is passionate about Wholistic Healthcare (e.g., health, behavioral health, and Social Determinants of Health and Mental Health), rendered skillfully through interprofessional teams. The program pillars of medical literacy, integrated behavioral health interventions, and entrepreneurship resonate loudly with me. The healthcare industry will continue to change, with doctoral level professionals needed to play a major role in any successful transformation. My goal is to further advance my knowledge-base, professional standing, and industry commitment to be part of these transformational efforts. In this way I can heed the Quadruple Aim: assuring quality-driven patient-centric care is rendered at the right time, through the right population-based treatment processes, at the right cost, and by empowered professionals embracing the work and committed to their charge.

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In the time that I have been a student at , I have learned that integrated healthcare is no longer the exception; providers want behavioral health clinicians on their team.My courses demonstrate that the services that a DBH can offer are valuable and the opportunities abound. I’m learning that as a DBH, I can work to create a new norm in healthcare, one that promotes holistic care provided by a collaborative team delivering diverse services. I now view behavioral healthcare as a crucial piece of the medical care puzzle, rather than a separate entity. I can see the gaps in care that a DBH can fill and why including a DBH in treatment is critical. I am beginning to see how I will play a role in disrupting healthcare to provide quality treatment while advocating for my patients. Although I may still have to explain my role at times, I am learning that once I do, others will seek out my services. I am gaining confidence in what I bring to the medical team and am continuously expanding my knowledge of what else I can do.

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As a Social Worker, I believe my main mission includes advocating for and empowering patients.  The DBH degree will allow me to fully integrate the “medical side of the house” with the “behavioral health side”. My experience working side-by-side with medical providers (PCM’s, ED docs, Hospitalists, etc…) has shown that most of them do not understand behavioral health issues nor how medical symptoms or diagnoses can effect a patients’ mental health and vice-versa. Alternatively, I have worked with a multitude of behavioral health providers who have very limited knowledge of how medical issues might affect their clients. I have often wondered how many patients I have had who were diagnosed with depression or anxiety or other DSM-V diagnosis when in reality the origin was medical. Earning a DBH will allow me to push the envelope when it comes to consulting with medical providers and promote the inclusion of “behavioral healthcare” within “healthcare” as its ALL healthcare! As Mahatma Ghandi said “be the change you wish to see in the world”; earning a DBH will enhance my ability to “change the world” – even if it’s one medical provider or one patient at a time.

My friend and I were talking about the challenges and frustrations that we face daily in our careers with the clear divide between mental health and physical health and how we wished we had the knowledge and skills to shake up healthcare and bridge the gap. She brought up researching doctorate programs and how interested she was in the DBH. My reponse was, “What on earth is a DBH?” She laughed and said it was a newer doctorate degree in behavioral health, that focused directly on integrated care and doing exactly what we were dreaming of doing….shaking up healthcare and bridging the gap and treating the person as a whole. I had a hard time believing her. It sounded too good to be true. How was there a degree out there that fit my goals and aspirations to a T without me knowing about it? I had been looking periodically throughout my 20 year journey in behavioral health for a program that resonated with me. It was here all this time? How had I missed it? I immediately spent hours scouring the internet to find any crumb of information that I could about the Doctorate of Behavioral Health and the programs associated with it. Then I hit the jackpot. I found the Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies.

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During my tenure as a student at , I wrote a book review that was published in the International Journal of Integrated Care. One of my papers became a newsletter article, a pitch for my population health class became a poster presented at a CFHA conference, a book chapter was developed

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Change will come about when the whole discourse is allowed to de-escalate. Our lives make for distracting tabloid fodder for now but ultimately people will forget about this blip when they realise just how normal trans people are, how unworthy of scorn we are.

Speak up for your siblings! Snuff out transphobia in public discourse, much as we have to do with its bedfellow fascism, by not allowing hostility or hatred to thrive. Some of us are scared, some of us are unflinching and brazen, but we're all so tired of having to defend our existence - please join us so we can have some rest!The totally online DBH program offered by Cummings Graduate Institute of Behavioral Health Studies is focused on the professional I have grown into: a synergistic disrupter for the healthcare industry, who is passionate about Wholistic Healthcare (e.g., health, behavioral health, and Social Determinants of Health and Mental Health), rendered skillfully through interprofessional teams. The program pillars of medical literacy, integrated behavioral health interventions, and entrepreneurship resonate loudly with me. The healthcare industry will continue to change, with doctoral level professionals needed to play a major role in any successful transformation. My goal is to further advance my knowledge-base, professional standing, and industry commitment to be part of these transformational efforts. In this way I can heed the Quadruple Aim: assuring quality-driven patient-centric care is rendered at the right time, through the right population-based treatment processes, at the right cost, and by empowered professionals embracing the work and committed to their charge.

Corazón

In the time that I have been a student at , I have learned that integrated healthcare is no longer the exception; providers want behavioral health clinicians on their team.My courses demonstrate that the services that a DBH can offer are valuable and the opportunities abound. I’m learning that as a DBH, I can work to create a new norm in healthcare, one that promotes holistic care provided by a collaborative team delivering diverse services. I now view behavioral healthcare as a crucial piece of the medical care puzzle, rather than a separate entity. I can see the gaps in care that a DBH can fill and why including a DBH in treatment is critical. I am beginning to see how I will play a role in disrupting healthcare to provide quality treatment while advocating for my patients. Although I may still have to explain my role at times, I am learning that once I do, others will seek out my services. I am gaining confidence in what I bring to the medical team and am continuously expanding my knowledge of what else I can do.

Cara Delevingne Turns 24: An Ode To Her Iconic Eyebrows

As a Social Worker, I believe my main mission includes advocating for and empowering patients.  The DBH degree will allow me to fully integrate the “medical side of the house” with the “behavioral health side”. My experience working side-by-side with medical providers (PCM’s, ED docs, Hospitalists, etc…) has shown that most of them do not understand behavioral health issues nor how medical symptoms or diagnoses can effect a patients’ mental health and vice-versa. Alternatively, I have worked with a multitude of behavioral health providers who have very limited knowledge of how medical issues might affect their clients. I have often wondered how many patients I have had who were diagnosed with depression or anxiety or other DSM-V diagnosis when in reality the origin was medical. Earning a DBH will allow me to push the envelope when it comes to consulting with medical providers and promote the inclusion of “behavioral healthcare” within “healthcare” as its ALL healthcare! As Mahatma Ghandi said “be the change you wish to see in the world”; earning a DBH will enhance my ability to “change the world” – even if it’s one medical provider or one patient at a time.

My friend and I were talking about the challenges and frustrations that we face daily in our careers with the clear divide between mental health and physical health and how we wished we had the knowledge and skills to shake up healthcare and bridge the gap. She brought up researching doctorate programs and how interested she was in the DBH. My reponse was, “What on earth is a DBH?” She laughed and said it was a newer doctorate degree in behavioral health, that focused directly on integrated care and doing exactly what we were dreaming of doing….shaking up healthcare and bridging the gap and treating the person as a whole. I had a hard time believing her. It sounded too good to be true. How was there a degree out there that fit my goals and aspirations to a T without me knowing about it? I had been looking periodically throughout my 20 year journey in behavioral health for a program that resonated with me. It was here all this time? How had I missed it? I immediately spent hours scouring the internet to find any crumb of information that I could about the Doctorate of Behavioral Health and the programs associated with it. Then I hit the jackpot. I found the Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies.

Cara

During my tenure as a student at , I wrote a book review that was published in the International Journal of Integrated Care. One of my papers became a newsletter article, a pitch for my population health class became a poster presented at a CFHA conference, a book chapter was developed

Cara Delevingne Hi Res Stock Photography And Images

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