EDSE Sex Ed Certification Program Taps Gender, Sexuality Expert Beck Gee-Cohen

EDSE Sex Ed Certification Program Taps Gender, Sexuality Expert Beck Gee-Cohen

LOS ANGELES — Everyone Deserves Sex Ed (EDSE) has tapped gender and sexuality expert Beck Gee-Cohen to train attendees of its upcoming 25-hour sex educator certification program, scheduled for April 6-7 and 13-14 in Los Angeles.

According to the EDSE, Gee-Cohen will facilitate discussion of gender identity and LGBTQIA+ representation, giving attendees a more confident understanding of inclusivity and its importance in sexual health and education spaces.

A compelling speaker and trainer, Gee-Cohen is a masters-level clinician with an undergraduate degree in sociology specializing in gender and sexuality. He owns and operates BGC Bridge, a consulting firm that helps facilities shift their culture and become more knowledgeable about the LGBTQ experience. Using personal anecdotes, humor, and vulnerability, Gee-Cohen connects with clients in a heartfelt way as he addresses concerns of equality and acceptance of LGBTQ individuals — often requiring his audience to look inward to identify and process personal bias.

“My passion is helping facilities and practitioners improve their mental health services and create more inclusive, intentional spaces, and I’m excited to bring this work to EDSE attendees,” Gee-Cohen said. “Gender is deeply personal, yet so often misunderstood in clinical and healing environments, and it’s essential that service providers understand gender and sexuality on both a micro and macro level. This training will provide attendees with a new framework they can use in their personal and professional lives, and I look forward to connecting with everyone in April!”

EDSE founder and lead educator Anne Hodder-Shipp, ACS, recruited Gee-Cohen to teach this portion of the certification because of his enthusiastic and interactive teaching style, as well as his reputation as an LGBTQ-affirmative clinician. His work with BGC Bridge has enabled health facilities across the country to make the cultural and corporate shifts necessary to offer truly inclusive services, and Gee-Cohen’s perspective and skillset will leave a lasting impression with EDSE attendees.

“I had heard about Beck and his workshops long before he and I officially met, and I’m honored to have him as part of our education team,” Hodder-Shipp said. “Beck is known not only as a strong teacher but also as a genuine person unafraid to get vulnerable with his audience, which is perfect for our program. He’ll guide attendees through an important and potentially challenging discussion of gender, bias, and inclusivity and provide the language and information necessary for EDSE’s budding sex educators.”

Intended for sex educators, health and social service workers, and anyone looking to bolster their sex ed knowledge, the EDSE certification program prepares attendees to have informed, inclusive and confident conversations about sex. Over the course of two weekends, EDSE attendees will learn key information about human sexuality, intimate health, consent, and communication skills and be trained to respond to sex-related questions in a concise, intersectional, and nonjudgmental manner. Attendees also will leave with new insight into their own sexuality — a fun side effect of sex education training.

Individual certification is $995, with payment plans available upon request.

To apply for the course, fill out this form and an EDSE representative will be in contact within 48 hours.

“During my time as a sex educator, and a sex blogger before that, there was one thing I noticed most people had in common: a lack of confidence in, and even a little fear about, talking about sex,” Hodder-Shipp said. “This insecurity has a dramatic trickle-down effect. It leaves professionals feeling unprepared for workplace dynamics, parents terrified of having ‘the talk,’ and service providers caught off-guard during sensitive conversations with their clients. My goal with EDSE is to give people access to the kind of professional and educational support so many of us have lacked throughout our personal and professional lives.”

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