Fri, Nov 03
|Virtual Event
Reframing the Narrative: Racial Disparities in IMH
New York State AIMH
Time & Location
Nov 03, 2023, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM EDT
Virtual Event
About the event
Join us for Reframing the Narrative: Racial Disparities in Infant Mental Health and Pathways for Wellness and Healing with Dr. Amittia Parker.   Watch THIS VIDEO as Dr. Parker invites you to this exceptional day of learning.
Join us as we explore the unique needs, preferences, and experiences of racially and ethnically diverse communities. How can we, as the interdisciplinary infant and early childhood mental health workforce, hold this in mind when working with these families?
Together we'll explore our own cultural backgrounds, beliefs, values and biases and the extent to which these factors impact how we support the mental health and wellness of those we serve. Dr. Parker will share strategies for reducing bias and responding in culturally sensitive ways.
5.5 hours NYSED CEUs are provided by the UB School of Social Work Office of Continuing Education. 5.5 live online contact hours are approved for LMSW/LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, LCAT and PSY. Full attendance is required: no partial credit will be awarded for partial attendance.
Endorsement Competencies - 5.5 total hours: Pregnancy and Early Parenthood, Cultural Humility, Self-Awareness, Service Delivery Systems and Supporting Others. The 2023 Endorsement® requirement of 1 hour of training specific to diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, acceptance (DEIBA) is met with this training.
Aspire Registry credits will also be awarded - ID to be entered during registration.
Are you Endorsed® or working toward this in 2023? At least on (1) hour of training in DEIBA (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging, Acceptance) is required. This workshop satisfies that requirement and more!
FREE - Scholarship funding from EIP : LINK HERE
Scholarship funding to participate in this training may be available through the Educational Incentive Program (EIP). For more information or to apply for a scholarship, please visit www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu. You may also contact EIP by email at eip@albany.edu, or by phone at either (800) 295-9616 or (518) 442-6575.