course »Supporting Youth and Families in Transracial Foster and Adoptive Homes

Date: 3/20/2019, 9:30 am—1:30 pm
County: Solano County
CEUs: 4
Location: Fairfield
Sponsor: A Better Way, Inc.
Phone: 510-601-0203
Foster parenting and adoptive parenting can be both wonderfully rewarding and distinctly challenging. We know that youth placed with foster and adoptive parents who identify as members of racial/cultural groups other than that of the youth often experience distinct challenges navigating family, school and community life. If foster and adoptive parents are not considering racial identity development as a critical part of a youth’s needs while in care, then accidental harm can be done and youth in care can feel isolated, misunderstood and at greater risk for social emotional harm. This training is designed to examine the strengths and challenges involved in transracial foster and adoptive placements, and to provide concrete support strategies for those working with youth and families in transracial placements.

*Participants can utilize their new skills and knowledge after the training to reinforce their learning by:
  1. Incorporating knowledge obtained in the course to support parents and caregivers through the challenges of trans-racial adoptive and foster parenting.
  2. Effectively communicating with youth and children in foster care who are struggling with trans-racial adoptive and foster parenting