course »Power, Privilege and Interrupting the Cycle of Oppression for Providers Working with Youth

Date: 9/21/2021, 9:00 am—5:00 pm
County: -Training Offerings
CEUs: 8
Location: DISTANCE LEARNING
Sponsor:
Sponsored by Lincoln
Virtual Instructor Led Training

This training will assist providers in reflecting on their own power and privilege within their personal identities, while also considering the intersectional context of their youth clients in out of home care. Through personal assessment, group discussion, and multimedia, participants will define micro aggressions, bias, stereotypes, and prejudice and learn to recognize them in action. Finally, through group activity and role-play, participants will develop personal strategies to intervene when witnessing the perpetration of damaging messages, whether through institutional or internalized oppression. Participants will learn to recognize internalized oppression in clients and explore the use of decolonization, harm reduction, and non-violent communication to interrupt internalized oppression in clients.

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