Description: |
This training will focus on developing practitioners’ Cultural and Linguistic Responsiveness skills. Participants will build understanding of racial equity and why it is important to understand personal bias and implicit bias in the work of Wraparound. Additionally, we look at how brain science plays a role in othering and how to build skills to recognize how this might impact the work of Wraparound. This training will include Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) affinity breakout rooms for BIPOC identified practitioners. We feel it is an important reminder that BIPOC folx are not responsible for holding space for white fragility and teaching white-bodied practitioners about race and equity issues. BIPOC participants will not be required to be in the affinity space, it is offered as an option for folx that identify as BIPOC. This is a two part training so participants need to register for both Part 1 and Part 2.
NOTE: Advanced trainings refer to the trainings’ content advancing beyond what is learned in the foundational training, not to it being for individuals with advanced knowledge or experience on the topic. |
Intended Participants: |
Wraparound Care Coordinators, Family Partners, Youth Partners, Wraparound Supervisors, Family and Youth Partner Supervisors Please note: This training is intended for Oregon practitioners only. |
Location: | Online |
Date & Time: | Wednedsay, January 17, 2024 from 9am – 12pm |
Zoom
Registration for this training is now closed.
Please note: This training is intended for Oregon practitioners only.