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WA: Cultural Considerations in Youth Suicide Prevention Webinar presented by NASW Washington


Credit(s): 2.5 Clinical Social Work
Course Number: WA20240426
Original Program Date: April 26, 2024
Duration: 2 hours 43 minutes
Access: Available for 5 months after Registration
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    Category: Suicide
    Category: Suicide (show less)
    Other: Washington
    Other: Washington
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    Webinar Description: 

    Over the past several years the rates of suicide for Hispanic, Black, Asian and Pacific Islander youth have seen significant increases, while the rate of suicide amongst White youth has decreased.  Additionally, the risk of suicide among 2SLGBTQIA+ youth is three times that of their heterosexual and cisgender peers.  (Chu, J., O’Neill, S.E., Ng, J.F., Khoury, O. (2022). The Cultural Theory and Model of Suicide for Youth.) 
     
    Using the Cultural Theory and Model of Suicide for Youth participants will explore the role of culture as a risk factor as a well as a protective factor.  We will explore strategies to break down barriers, increase culturally humility amongst providers and apply culturally responsive strategies in suicide prevention.  
     
    Course Objectives
    1. Evaluate the impact of structural oppression and systemic racism on help seeking.
    2. Increase awareness of the Multiple Minority Stress Model and explore strategies to improve cultural humility.
    Identify cultural responsiveness strategies to increase protective factors for marginalized and minoritized youth.
    2.5 Clinical Social Work  

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