Southeast michigan aaa and lgbt summary report

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Report on Increasing LGBT Cultural Competency of Area Agencies on Aging | 2014-2015 In January of 2014, three aging service agencies and a community coalition came together to find a way to better serve lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) older adults in Southeast Michigan – Detroit Area Agency on Aging (1-A), Area Agency on Aging 1-B, The Senior Alliance (1-C), and the LGBT Older Adult Coalition. This report summarizes the accomplishments of this project.

1. Staff Training for all call center operators/staff at three AAAs with crossagency training and creative solution building A total of 41 staff were trained from AAA1-A (Detroit), AAA1-B, and AAA1-C (The Senior Alliance) over the course of the 18-month project. The training included:  4-hour LGBT older adult cultural competency training from the National Resource Center on LGBT Aging  3-hour custom-designed training to discuss and practice asking callers about their sexual orientation / gender identity over the phone. Guidance Documents were prepared to help agencies with staff training after project completion for project sustainability and are available at www.LGBTOlderAdults.com  LGBT Cultural Competency Training Recommendations  How to Gather Information from LGBT Older Adults 2. Procedural changes permitted Resource Specialists to collect and record

sexual orientation and gender identity demographic information more easily from callers.  

Each agency added database variables to record information about sexual orientation and gender identity. A round of “secret shoppers” was scheduled with community volunteers so Resource Specialists could practice taking calls and getting comfortable asking about sensitive information. www.LGBTOlderAdults.com


Creative approaches for letting callers know about LGBT-affirming resources were developed. One best practice identified: add “we’ve recently added LGBT referrals to our resources” to automated hold-message for each agency.

3. Each AAA made policy changes to include sexual orientation and gender identity non-discrimination statements at staff, client and contract levels.  

Provided list of policies to review for inclusiveness Provided sample language

4. Development and implementation of broad-based PR and marketing campaign to build awareness and availability of LGBT-friendly referrals. It was essential to consider ways to inform LGBT older adults and their caregivers that the new LGBT-affirming resources were available at our AAAs. In order to get the word out, all three agencies participated in a communications campaign that included:    

Three short films featuring LGBT older adults and the AAAs Print media / reporter coverage Web visibility Print materials – rack card

5. Sustainability The program has come to a close. On-going care must be taken to ensure continuance:   

Training Communications Resource/Referral building

www.LGBTOlderAdults.com


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