Webinars
Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 [ Grid View | List View ]In this introductory webinar, attendees can expect to understand the basics of the immigration process and basic terminology. Covering details from the reasons why people leave, to the process of…
In this second webinar of the five part series, participants will learn about the stages of acculturation and its impact on immigrants. We will discuss presenting problems such as…
It is a social worker’s role to become ‘woke’ to cultural differences and systems of racial oppression in order to have essential conversations with coworkers and clients. This webinar will…
Many immigrants living in the US have experienced unique stressors that have significantly shaped their lives. This interactive workshop will explore the myths about undocumented immigrants,…
The clinical portion of this five part series on immigration will focus on developing the clinician’s personal inventory to self-awareness of the power we have in the therapeutic relationship and…
Formerly titled: Ethnoracial issues and Psychopharmacology. In the US, psychopharmacology has been in existence for approximately 70 years since the FDA approval of Thorazine (1952). Much of the…
This is the final session of the five-part webinar series on immigration. Trauma within the immigrant community is unique and can be misunderstood due to the language and/or cultural understanding…
This webinar explores the topic of racial justice and how it relates to social work. We will engage in conversations about racial justice work that help to foster authentic engagement with social…
New Jersey has increasingly become aware of the presence of the human trafficking and domestic minor sex…
Given the persistent racial and ethnic disparities in the United States, cultural competence trainings…