Date/Time
This course is approved for 1.0 Anti-Oppressive Social Work CEs
This workshop explores the role of allyship in clinical and organizational settings, offering practical strategies for mental health professionals to recognize, engage, and sustain allyship as an ethical responsibility. Participants will define allyship, examine barriers and opportunities, and learn actionable tools for advocacy that supports clients, colleagues, and communities.
Objectives:
Define allyship
Identify ethical considerations that guide allyship in professional practice.
Describe the relevance of allyship within clinical and organizational contexts.
Recognize barriers to allyship and strategies to overcome them.
Apply practical frameworks to implement allyship in daily interactions.
Audience: psychologists, social workers, counselors, and other mental health professionals.
Location: Virtual
Sponsored By: Sheppard Pratt
Cost: Free
For questions, email Sheppard Pratt at cme@sheppardpratt.org