COVID-Related Stigma & Discrimination: Recognizing Bias & Enhancing Coping
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[Recording of this training will be uploaded here once ready.]
Date and time: Friday, May 1, 2020, 11am-12:30pm
Trainers: Amy Kapadia, LMSSW, PhD, Lecturer and Samantha Winter, PhD, Assistant Professor
Description: Utilizing the evidence-based practice model of Psychoeducation this webinar will highlight the multi-systems impact of stigma, racism, and discrimination as it relates to COVID-19, and compounding factors that contribute to health disparities, barriers to help-seeking and diminished human agency. We will create space to examine our own biases and reactions that influence our helping relationships, and share strategies and tools to support practitioners in empowering those with whom we work to process and manage the impact of stigma, racism, and discrimination during these challenging times and beyond. This series is one of several developed by the CSSW COVID-19 Action Team that includes a group of faculty and administrators who represent various aspects of social work practice, programming, and policy.
More details: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/covid-related-stigma-discrimination-recognizing-bias-enhancing-coping-tickets-103476079740
LIVE WEBINAR
FREE ADMISSION W/ OPTIONAL DONATION TO CSSW STUDENT EMERGENCY FUND
- Donations will go to CSSW students facing immediate crises including food insecurity, housing insecurity, or other unexpected COVID-19 related expenses.
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I missed this event. Could you share a recording? Thank you.
Yes, the slides and recording will be uploaded once they are ready.
It may take a while for the recording to be shared because we need to edit it to be compliant with the CU policies.
Are CE credits still offered if watching the recording? I missed the live event.
Hello Danielle, thanks for reaching out. Please email [email protected] for questions of CE credits.
Hi there,
When will the slides be posted?
Hello Sky, the slides were already posted on this page. Thank you.