Challenging Racial Disparities: Poverty, Race, and Addiction June 07, 2017
A ONE-DAY CONFERENCE
Designed with the practitioner in mind, this conference will provide social workers and allied professionals with a dynamic learning opportunity on the topic of racial disparities. Through expert presentations and meaningful discussions, attendees will leave with new knowledge and skills to address racial disparity issues in their practice with clients, organizations, and communities.
Breakout Workshops
1) Addressing Racism within Substance Abuse Treatment Programs
2) Children and Race: The Influence of Social Workers on Future Generations
3) From Cultural Sensitivity to Cultural Competence: Working with the Latino Client
4) Intercultural Themes of Social Work: A Clinical View
5) Multicultural Perspectives on Eating Disorders
6) Targeting Racial Disparities in Achievement: School-Wide Approaches Focused on Social-Emotional and Character Development
7) The Relationship Between Race and Trauma: Race-Based Traumatic Stress
8) Unpacking the Unintentional, Unconscious Expressions of Racism in Clinical Practice
*Special $69 rate, 5 CEUs, Lunch Included
Time: 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
Rutgers School of Social Work
DATE | TIME |
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06/07/2017 | All Day |
06/07/2017 | All Day |
Rutgers University
Bush Campus Center
Piscataway New Jersey Middlesex
Dr. Carl Hart
Dr. Nancy Boyd Franklin
Dr. Gloria Lopez-Henriquez
Dr. Nancy Boyd Franklin
Dr. Gloria Lopez-Henriquez
(848) 932-8758 ce@ssw.rutgers.edu