Cultivating Inclusive Care: Addressing Bias and Building Anti-Racist Practices in Child Welfare
3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The Wayne State University School of Social Work Office of Continuing Education invites child welfare workers, family preservation workers, foster care workers and adoption services to attend one of our specialized child welfare trainings. We are excited to host Program Director and Therapist Takisha Lashore, PhD, LMSW for this training titled "Cultivating Inclusive Care: Addressing Bias and Building Anti-Racist Practices in Child Welfare".
This training session is designed to equip child welfare workers with the tools and insights necessary to foster equity and inclusion in their practice. The trainer will facilitate an engaging discussion on racial biases, encouraging participants to reflect on their personal experiences through interactive activities. Participants will then explore the concepts of microtriggers and microaggressions, gaining a clearer understanding of how these behaviors manifest in child welfare settings. The session will culminate with actionable strategies to dismantle systemic barriers, challenge stereotypes, and promote fairness, cultural understanding, and trauma-informed care. By embracing anti-racism, child welfare workers can drive meaningful change, empowering marginalized communities and fostering a more just and inclusive system. This training aims to inspire attendees to integrate these principles into their daily interactions and decision-making processes.
CONTINUING EDUCATION: Attendees can obtain 1 social work CECH upon completion of the training, payment receipt and passing of the post-training quiz. A CECH certificate will availabe for download upon completion of the aforementioned items.
COST: Free to all MDHHS and private agency child welfare workers; $5 students; $15 all others
All attendees must RSVP for this training. Attendees will receive the Zoom link via email upon completion of the RSVP.
Contact
SSW Office of Continuing Education
ce_ssw@wayne.edu