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Cultural Humility as an Anti-Racist Approach
Credit(s):
0.25 Ethics
1.5 Public Health Priorities
1.5 Social Work
Cultural humility is centered on life-long learning and critical self-reflection, recognition and challenging of power imbalance that are inherent, and upholding institutional accountability. This session will provide information to social workers on cultural humility, while also focusing on the impact of oppression in the lives of the families served and the ways in which social workers can work to transform their practice individually, interpersonally, and institutionally.
0.25 Ethics
1.5 Public Health Priorities
1.5 Social Work
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$45.00
Member
$25.00
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