The School of Human Sciences of Aegean College organises the Open Educational Conference with the topic “Safe Spaces: LGBTQ+ Identities & Inclusion” on Thursday, 29th September 2022 at 17:00 in the Lecture Hall of Aegean College, Panepistimiou 17 Str at the 7th floor with Ms. Chrysoula Iliopoulou speaking.
The goal is the detailing of basic terminology around gender and sexual orientation and to set good practices in both personal and systemic level.
The conference is aimed at:
- Students and graduates of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes of the School of Human Sciences of Aegean College
- Students and graduates of psychology programmes of both public and private educational institutions
- Psychologists, social workers and other health professionals
- General public
Request for participation can be submitted in the following electronic form or by calling 2103211228.
Ms. Chrysoula Iliopoulou was born and raised in Amaliada. She finished her undergraduate studies at the department of Psychology of Panteion University and her postgraduate in Social Work (MSW) and Clinical Sexology (MEd) at Widener University, USA.
She has worked in Greece and the USA, researching around the education of teaching and health professionals and clinically in all the across the spectrum of sexual dysfunctions with people and relationships. She specialises on the subjects of sexual orientation, gender identity and alternative sexualities.
She’s a research associate of Orlando LGBT and the Friendly Structures for Adolescents of the Medical School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, while also a member of the Hellenic Society for Sexuality and Intersexual Relations, the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors & Therapists, and the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality.
Currently, she lives and works in Greece, where she returned to become what she needed when growing up: a source of a source of accurate and scientifically sound information around sexuality, without judgement and embarrassment, but rather calm, enthusiastic and inclusive.