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Self Study

How do you Respond to Difference?: Social Work's Role in Combatting Xenophobia in America - Presented by the Wisconsin Chapter


Presented by Karen Clark-Hoey, PhD, LCSW
Credit(s): 1 Cross Cultural
Course Number: WI-2019-02-26
Original Program Date: February 26, 2019
Duration: 1 hour 2 minutes
Access: Available for 5 months after purchase
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    Category: Cross Cultural, Social Justice
    Category: Cross Cultural, Social Justice (show less)
    Other: Wisconsin
    Other: Wisconsin
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    Learning Goals:
    1. Increased understanding of the current social and political climate affecting the attitudes and opinions of American’s toward immigration policy and the implications of this paradigm shift for social work practice with newcomers.
    2. Acquire the ability to effectively articulate how/why welcoming newcomers is in the best interest of the United States using language that is rooted in the knowledge necessary to respond to difference (ethnic, religious, gender, sexual, etc.) commensurate with the profession’s values and ethics. 
    3. Proficiency in the nexus between forced migration and global poverty and implications for social work practice with newcomers using cross-sector illustrations (mental health, trauma, child welfare, community health, etc).  
    Reading List:
    IFSW (2017). Trump’s Interference with Human and Social Rights.Retrieved from: http://ifsw.org/news/trumps-interference-with-human-and-social-rights/
    NASW (2017). President Trump’s immigration executive order is inhumane, de facto ban on Muslim immigrants.  Retrieved from: http://www.socialworkblog.org/advocacy/2017/01/nasw-statement-president-trumps-immigration-executive-order-is-inhumane-de-facto-ban-on-muslim-immigrants/
    Mollica, R.F. (2017). Healing invisible wounds: Helping our patients find hope and recovery in a violent world. Refugee Services National Partnership for Community Training. Retrieved from: https://gulfcoastjewishfamilyandcommunityservices.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Healing-Invisible-Wounds_Helping-our-Patients-Find-Hope-Recovery-in-a-Violent-World.pdf
    1 Cross Cultural  

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