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Historical Trauma in Tribal Cultures: What Social Workers Need to Know
In this webinar, participants will learn about historical trauma and why it matters to social workers. The workshop presenter will provide historical background on tribal communities in the United States and how historical trauma manifests itself in contemporary settings. Learning Objectives:
Understand what is meant by the phrase “historical trauma”
Learn about important areas of knowledge about Native people, including diversity, history, culture, and contemporary realities
Discuss some differences between some native cultures and Judeo-Christian cultures.
Describe several protective factors that support the resilience of Native people.
1.5 Social & Cultural Competence
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$52.00
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$37.00
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$30.00
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