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This training is for any masters level clinician (social workers, MFTs, professional counselors, etc) to base their work firmly on anti-racist practices and learn practical skills for supporting their clients and engaging in advocacy.Īrtic LLC is founded upon the premise that racism in multiple forms exists, and impacts BIPOC (black, indigenous people of color) on a daily basis. Identify the presence of systemic racism and white supremacist values that are foundational to clinical practice and ethics of counseling professions.ĭiscuss common causes of harm to BIPOC specific to the mental health professionsĭiscuss barriers to treatment, reasons BIPOC don’t seek counseling support, and reasons BIPOC don’t returnīuild skills around having tough conversations with clients, and practice using them This experiential training aims to dismantle white supremacist values embedded within and upheld by the counseling professions. If you need a payment plan, please reach out directly at learning space for clinicians to analyze ethics and standards of practice through an equity lens, with the intention of providing anti-racist, trauma informed care to their consumers Training Description:
If you need a payment plan please reach out directly at Equity Skills for Clinicians - Next Session Open to the Public TBD for 2022 8 total training hours However, you don’t need to be an expert to participate. This training will build upon participants' prior knowledge and understanding of racism and white supremacy. We expect that in choosing to attend this event that you too acknowledge and accept this premise within your own work. The material presented as well as statements made by other participants may be triggering or taxing.Īrtic LLC is founded upon the premise that racism in multiple forms exists, and impacts BIPOC (black, indigenous people of color) on a daily basis. Any services provider or helping professional (clinical staff, front-line staff, educators, body workers, nurses, doctors, advocates, HR professionals, and more) can benefit.īIPOC AND NBPOC ARE ALWAYS WELCOME to attend, however should consider the emotional labor and impact should you do so. This training is for any white identifying or white passing service providers looking to base their work firmly on anti-racist practices.
Learn about and use critical race theory in order to make trauma-informed care models more widely applicable and accessibleĭiscuss barriers to engaging in advocacy work that holds professional community members and colleagues accountableīuild skills around having tough conversations, and practice using them
Learn about white supremacist values and how they impact our understanding and treatment of trauma, and the implications of these assumptions to our services users Identify the impacts of systemic racism on consumers, clients, colleagues, and constituents in our systems This workshop provides a holding and healing container in which white folx can unpack complicated and emotion-filled concepts This experiential training provides a learning space for white service providers to discover and dismantle the white supremacist values embedded within and upheld in current models of trauma-informed care, in order to make healing spaces supportive to individuals living in Black and brown bodies.
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How to be (Less Harmful): Training White Helpers to Serve BIPOC Clients - Next session open to the public TBD for 2022 A space for white folx to gain skills and tools to provide truly anti-racist care to clients, consumers, and constituents.