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Is Legal Always Ethical? Trauma informed Systems Through the Lens of Critical Race Theory

Is Legal Always Ethical? Trauma informed Systems Through the Lens of Critical Race Theory
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The workshop will address the legal and ethical challenges related to providing trauma informed services from a context of critical race theory and structural barriers.  How do systems and administrative approaches that are antithetical to trauma informed work impact clinical efforts to become trauma informed and address the trauma-related contexts of client populations? Challenges to be explored include intake processes that are inherently traumatizing, funder requirements that are not trauma informed, and the necessity to intervene in situations where there are not enough resources and/or time to actually address trauma. Additionally, what is the value/efficacy of trauma informed services in the context of a racist milieu in which the client lives in a toxic traumatizing environment? How can we as social workers remain aware of, and not become numb to, the daily trauma of racism (and other isms) that we and our clients experience? And after awareness, then what?

We will bring together the perspectives of clients, supervisors and administrators, and academics to discuss what is effective, the ways in which race impacts interactions, and a theoretical framework that can help us understand the challenges we are facing as well as possible solutions. 

Licensure training providing 6 continuing education hours on Law and Ethics for LCSW's, LMFT's, and LPCC's.

SoCal Social Work Women's Council, provider #146765 is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for LCSW’s, LMFT’s, and LPCC’s. SoCal Social Work Women's Council maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content.”

FAQs

 What is the price if I do not preregister by February 21, 2020?

The price is $60 if you register after February 21, 2020 or if you register at the door.

What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?

Visitor parking at the California Endowment is free of charge. The Endowment is walking distance from the Union Station metro stop.

How can I contact the organizer with any questions?

Please call 562/230-6300 or email womenscouncil@sbcglobal.net.

 What's the refund policy?

You will receive  a full refund if you cancel up to 7 days before the event.  

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