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Date/Time: 3/15/2023, 01:30 PM - 02:30 PM
Description: Investigate and explore the impact educational trauma has on the self esteem and self worthiness of black children. The growing epidemic of black youth suicide correlates with the structural racism implemented in the functionality of the education system. This presentation helps mental health professionals become aware of educational trauma and gain tools to combat educational trauma while using a cultural responsive approach.
Learning Objective 1: what is educational trauma?
Learning Objective 2: How does educational trauma affect the self esteem and self worthiness of black children?
Learning Objective 3: How to combat educational trauma as mental health professionals in schools or with school age children?
Lead Speaker: Triasia Yun-Robinson, clinical trainee, Director of Home and Commuinty Based Programs and Family Engagemnt Specialist, HEALING & RESTORATION CONSULTING LLC
Combating Educational trauma, in Black children through self -actualization
Category
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Systems, Cultural Responsiveness, LGBTQIA, Access to Services)
Description
See left panel.
Session Length: 60 minutes (1 hr)
Content Level: All Levels (Suitable for all skill or knowledge levels)
Meets BOSW Cultural Responsiveness Criteria: Yes
Clinical Knowledge Areas Covered: Social work values and ethics, including cultural context, diversity, and social policy, Culturally specific clinical assessment and intervention
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