Registration 9:00 - 9:30
Session 1
To ground and guide discussions throughout the rest of the day, organizers will give a high-level overview of the current landscape of TFGBV, the regulatory landscape, and current practices for systemic risk assessments.
Session 2
One of the major benefits of workshops at conferences is the ability to build communities of practice around shared areas of expertise. To facilitate building relationships and making connections beyond existing networks, we will have a session where participants have 8 minutes to introduce themselves to each other, discussing research interests and goals for the workshop, before rotating on to a new conversational pairing.
Break
Session 3
Given the broad range of harms that fall under the TFGBV umbrella and the relative novelty of legislation, we will spend this session discussing what the priority affordances are for facilitating TFGBV, soliciting best practices for interventions that participants have encountered in their work, and surfacing technical constraints that impact the effectiveness of interventions. The goal for this session is to map the design space for what systemic risk literacy for TFGBV looks like, to ensure that the afternoon sessions can focus on practical considerations.
Session 4
Based on the morning's discussion, we will use this session to elicit proposed topics for afternoon small-groups. Attendees will write on sticky notes questions on which they would like to collaboratively iterate. The organizers will then thematically group the stickies to synthesize topics for the afternoon.
Lunch
Session 5
For this workshop, we are choosing to prioritize small group discussions to take advantage of the opportunity for in-person engagement across institutions and stakeholder groups. Each discussion group will include a representative from the organizing team to assist with facilitation, note-taking, and time-keeping.
Section 6
Participants can choose to either stay with their first discussion topic or rotate to another group. This arrangement allows attendees to either dive deep into their highest-priority topic or cover multiple discussions that spark their interest. The facilitator for each group will remain in place for both sessions to take notes, and make connections between common themes.
Break
Section 7
The facilitators will to report out the major discussion points from the afternoon sessions, and discuss next steps for attendees to continue collaborations.