The TransLatin@ Coalition is proud to offer TGI cultural competency training and consultation to medical service and medical plan providers in the public and private sectors.

Our training is available via: 

  • In-person seminars
  • Online seminars
  • Video-on-demand


Our TGI cultural competency in medical service and medical plan provision includes:

  • Interactive quizzes to measure engagement and retention.
  • A resource library for additional resources: surveys, studies, additional TGI-focused organizations, and more.
  • Pre & post-training evaluations to measure changes in competence and confidence.
  • Serialized certificates of completion.
  • Seamless data analytics for reporting.
  • Technical assistance and consultation on topics such as creating inclusive workplace policies, using evidence-based practices, using appropriate gender-inclusive language, and promoting equity, inclusion, and belonging.
  • Compliance with policy measures such as CA SB923. 


Coming in 2026:

  • Single Sign On compatibility
  • SCORM file bundles




An unprecedented training and groundbreaking opportunity to partner directly with TGI experts.

Nobody knows TGI cultural competency better than TGI people. Our training is expertly designed by TGI instructors and social workers bringing together our lived experience, academic specialties, and professional expertise for an unparalleled training.

  • 20 evidence-based, measurable, and essential practices for providing equitable healthcare and healthcare plans.

  • 23 essential terms and definitions for TGI healthcare.

Our trainings cover a range of topics such as:

  • Sex, Gender, and Sexuality: LGBTQIA Terminology

  • Understanding the transgender, gender expansive, and intersex (TGI) experience

  • Analysis of social determinants of health for TGI people

  • Unpacking cisnormativity, heteronormativity, and biases that impact care

  • The spectrum of gender-affirming, routine, sexual and reproductive health care

  • Compounding considerations of care for age, race, neurodivergence and ability

  • Obstacles to care and considerations for denials