This interactive seminar explores the gender diversity we see in today's young generation, whether in schools or at home with our own children

It offers possible answers to the questions in an accessible way
that many of us often ask ourselves, for example:

What does it mean when a child tells me he identifies himself somehow? What is "queer" or "non-binary" anyway? Isn't it just following trends with today's youth? Why even bother?
And last but not least: Why prioritize the needs of the individual over the needs of the collective?

And last but not least: Why prioritize the needs of the individual over the needs of the collective?

The programme is aimed at practical work and communication with a client/student/child with whom we cannot find common ground
It includes a wide opportunity to ask questions, both verbally and electronically, anonymously



Primary and secondary school teacher and mentor specialising in LGBTQ+ issues. As a young civic activist, he became a participant in the Community Engagement Exchange (CEE) training program in the U.S.
where he volunteered as a queer teen
She works in several non-profit projects supporting sexually and gender diverse people, externally also at the Faculty of Education of the University of South Bohemia


