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Message ID: 10867
Date: 2020-11-12

Author:Jim Campbell

Subject:Fwd: FW: CEs Available | Systemic Racism in Child Welfare Certificate Program | YAPSAC Discussion Series

The APSAC Certificate Program on Systemic Racism in Child Welfare is focused on supporting child maltreatment professionals and improving their response in working with African American children and families. APSAC acknowledges that racism for Blacks in the United States takes many forms and targets different groups such as Black descendants of African slaves, Blacks from other countries, as well as Africans whose experiences closely align with the immigrant perspective. The series will focus more on the first group and consider the African American perspective. Register Learn More Lecture 1: Applying the Social Ecological Model (SEM) to Promoting Child Well-Being in Black Families with Denese Shervington, MD, MPH This presentation will address how societal inequities contribute to the intergenerational trauma and resultant child maltreatment, and how an assets building approach that uses the SEM model can promote child-well being. Pricing Members: $25 Non-Members: $75 Registration will cover the first two lectures in the series, which must be purchased together. Lecture 2: Hip Hop as Prevention and Intervention for Youth in Child Welfare with Debangshu Roygardner, PhD Hip Hop is a global cultural medium that evolved from African American literary and musical forms from both the United States and the Caribbean as well as Pan-African cultural forms in Latin American and Africa. This workshop will focus on the historical roots of Hip Hop as an artistic medium, posit its use as an anti-racist and youth-centric art form within both prevention and intervention and provide empirical evidence of social-emotional, clinical, educational, and civic outcomes associated with Hip Hop. This session will be experiential, and include poetry, lyrics, music, and music videos. Participants will receive a certificate after attending 8 hours of sessions. Psychology and Social Work CE credits are available for these sessions. While sessions will be recorded and available online towards earning a certificate, only participants in the live, interactive sessions qualify to purchase CEU’s. More sessions will be added soon, so please keep checking back . If you have any questions about the program, please contact onlinetraing@apsac.org Kickoff Event: YAPSAC Antiracism Conversation Series Tuesday, November 17 | 7 PM ET On Tuesday, November 17 at 7 pm ET, the Young American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (YAPSAC) will be hosting a kickoff for the YAPSAC Antiracism Conversation Series, a series of group learning events initiated by YAPSAC members seeking peer support as we all work to move our professions towards eliminating systemic racism in child maltreatment work. Each conversation will be inspired by a selected piece of media! Join for the inaugural meeting where participants will get to know each other, co-create series structure (e.g., timing and frequency of meetings, how media is chosen, etc.), and pick the first media selection! Any media format is welcome - movies, documentaries, podcasts, academic journal articles, news/magazine articles, books, poetry, etc. This kickoff will be relaxed and informal, so bring ideas and beverages, but most importantly just bring yourself and a friend or colleague! You do not need to be an APSAC member to be a part of this series. Register Here The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children 1706 E Broad St. | Columbus, OH 43203 608.561.3438 | 614-827-1321 apsac.org Join APSAC Donate APSAC | 1706 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43203 Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by apsac@apsac.org powered by Try email marketing for free today!

The APSAC Certificate Program on Systemic Racism in Child Welfare is focused on supporting child maltreatment professionals and improving their response in working with African American children and families. APSAC acknowledges that racism for Blacks in the United States takes many forms and targets different groups such as Black descendants of African slaves, Blacks from other countries, as well as Africans whose experiences closely align with the immigrant perspective. The series will focus more on the first group and consider the African American perspective. Register Learn More Lecture 1: Applying the Social Ecological Model (SEM) to Promoting Child Well-Being in Black Families with Denese Shervington, MD, MPH This presentation will address how societal inequities contribute to the intergenerational trauma and resultant child maltreatment, and how an assets building approach that uses the SEM model can promote child-well being. Pricing Members: $25 Non-Members: $75 Registration will cover the first two lectures in the series, which must be purchased together. Lecture 2: Hip Hop as Prevention and Intervention for Youth in Child Welfare with Debangshu Roygardner, PhD Hip Hop is a global cultural medium that evolved from African American literary and musical forms from both the United States and the Caribbean as well as Pan-African cultural forms in Latin American and Africa. This workshop will focus on the historical roots of Hip Hop as an artistic medium, posit its use as an anti-racist and youth-centric art form within both prevention and intervention and provide empirical evidence of social-emotional, clinical, educational, and civic outcomes associated with Hip Hop. This session will be experiential, and include poetry, lyrics, music, and music videos. Participants will receive a certificate after attending 8 hours of sessions. Psychology and Social Work CE credits are available for these sessions. While sessions will be recorded and available online towards earning a certificate, only participants in the live, interactive sessions qualify to purchase CEU’s. More sessions will be added soon, so please keep checking back . If you have any questions about the program, please contact onlinetraingapsac.org Kickoff Event: YAPSAC Antiracism Conversation Series Tuesday, November 17 | 7 PM ET On Tuesday, November 17 at 7 pm ET, the Young American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (YAPSAC) will be hosting a kickoff for the YAPSAC Antiracism Conversation Series, a series of group learning events initiated by YAPSAC members seeking peer support as we all work to move our professions towards eliminating systemic racism in child maltreatment work. Each conversation will be inspired by a selected piece of media! Join for the inaugural meeting where participants will get to know each other, co-create series structure (e.g., timing and frequency of meetings, how media is chosen, etc.), and pick the first media selection! Any media format is welcome - movies, documentaries, podcasts, academic journal articles, news/magazine articles, books, poetry, etc. This kickoff will be relaxed and informal, so bring ideas and beverages, but most importantly just bring yourself and a friend or colleague! You do not need to be an APSAC member to be a part of this series. Register Here The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children 1706 E Broad St. | Columbus, OH 43203 608.561.3438 | 614-827-1321 apsac.org Join APSAC Donate APSAC | 1706 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43203 Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by apsacapsac.org powered by Try email marketing for free today!