C-18: Examining the Intersectionality of LGBTQ+ Social Work Practice - General; Mental-Behavioral Health, Trauma-Informed Care, Self-Care, Diversity, Cultural Competence, Aging/Gerontology, Teens and Young Adults; Kurt W. Oster, MAT, MS, MSW, LBS, LCSW, ACSW, ADHD-CCSP, ASD-CS, CCTP, CCTS-F. This 3-hour workshop aims to provide participants with a basic foundational understanding of the experiences of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Plus (LGBTQ+) individuals, families, and groups and their diverse and intersectional identities as it applies to social work practice and policy. Further, this workshop will examine a variety of areas of relevance to LGBTQ+ populations, including historical, political, and policy perspectives, the development of LGBTQ+ identity-formation, health, mental health, and familial issues, and LGBTQ+ issues across the lifespan, including the process of coming-out from youth to gerontology. Intersectionality of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and gender identity will be addressed along with ethical and legal issues impacting LGBTQ+ individuals, families, groups, communities, and organizations. It will be examined through clinical, generalist, and macro perspectives. Although the body of literature that relates to issues of importance for LGBTQ+ people has grown significantly in recent years, it is essential to note that the content of this workshop, by no means, is exhaustive. Therefore, this workshop will provide a basic foundation of understanding. Cypress 1. (3.0 CEU)