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Muslim American Families: A Study of Cultural Aspects - Presented by the NASW Arizona Chapter
This workshop, presented by Aneesah Nadir, MSW, PhD, will introduce you to the world view, traditions and beliefs of the approximately 7 million Muslim Americans. It will highlight factors important for you as a social worker to consider as you prepare to develop cultural and spiritual competence with Muslim Americans in various social work settings.
Major topics to be covered: Islamic beliefs and traditions World view of Muslims Islamic terminology Demographics of American Muslim Community Brief history of Islam in America Contemporary issues facing American Muslims Gender issues Considerations for social workers
This program is valued at three CEUs and is designed to meet the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners` cultural competency/diversity requirement for licensure in Arizona.
3 Social & Cultural Competence
Member Price
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Non-Member
$90.00
Member
$60.00
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