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  • Class 1 - Keepin’ It Real: Healing from the Historical Trauma of Slavery and Segregation (3 CE Credits - Cultural Competence)
     August 19, 2020
     10:00 am - 1:00 pm
  • Class 2 - Keepin’ It Real: The Ethical Dimensions of being “JUST” in a society that is still divided  (3 CE Credits - Ethics)
     August 20, 2020
     10:00 am - 1:00 pm

 

THESE CLASSES WILL TAKE PLACE AS LIVE WEBINARS

 

Historical Trauma, Social Justice, Ethics and Cultural Competence Webinar Series!

August 19 and 20, 2020, 10 AM – 1 PM (EDT)

This series will take place over 2 days.   

This Webinar Bundle includes two excellent classes, a total of 6 CE Credits. The cost of both trainings is $99. You may attend one class for $59.

 

 

Class 1 –  August 19, 2020

10:00 AM – 1:00 PM (EDT)

Keepin’ It Real: Healing from the Historical Trauma of Slavery and Segregation (3 CE Credits – Cultural Competence (NY State – 3 CE Contact Hours)

This interactive training will explore the history of slavery and segregation. We will look at the effects of slavery and segregation in a modern context, especially as it relates to generational and racial trauma. There will be discussions on colorism, microaggressions, and the four tenets of oppression perpetrated by a society that continues to devalue, degrade, and marginalize African Americans and other minorities. Clinicians will be challenged to become a “voice” for clients, who are still misjudged, mistreated, and misunderstood. We will explore ways to help clients heal from the “pain of the past.”

This class was first taught as part of the 3rd Annual Summer Mini Conference, July 2019.

(Trainer, Lisa R. Connors, LCPC, M.Div, MA, NCC, is a current member and past Co-Chair of the HIV Planning Group (HPG) for the state of Maryland, and a past member of the Board of Directors for the Maryland Chapter of NASW. She has also served as the Division President of the Maryland Association for Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling, a division of the Maryland Counseling Association.) 

 

 

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Class 2 – August 20, 2020

10:00 AM – 1:00 PM (EDT)

Keepin’ It Real: The Ethical Dimensions of being “JUST” in a society that is still divided (3 CE Credits – Ethics  (NY State – 3 CE Contact Hours)

This interactive training will explore issues related to social justice, and how the ethical codes and principles align with treating clients equally and fair. We will address how clinicians and practitioners are responsible for the moral and ethical treatment of clients: individually, and communally. There will be discussions on dispelling myths, stereotypes, generalizations, and microaggressions made by society that continues to oppress and marginalize certain groups.

This class will challenge clinicians and practitioners to understand how they play an important role in advocating for clients individually, locally, nationally, and globally, along with motivating them to be “change agents of justice.” This training will also review some ethical case scenarios related to social justice.

This class was first taught as part of the 2nd Annual Summer Mini Conference, August  2018

(Trainer, Lisa R. Connors, LCPC, LBSW, M.Div, MA, NCC, is a current member and past Co-Chair of the HIV Planning Group (HPG) for the state of Maryland, and a past member of the Board of Directors for the Maryland Chapter of NASW. She has also served as the Division President of the Maryland Association for Spiritual, Ethical, & Religious Values in Counseling, a division of the Maryland Counseling Association, and is a college professor)

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Attend this Live, Interactive Continuing Education Webinar from the comfort of your home or office! 

Prior to this event, you will receive instructions via email, explaining how to participate in your webinar!