Wedinar: Exploring History and Healing Practices with Black Queer, Transgender, and Gender Non-conforming Folx

Date/Time

Thursday, Sep 12, 2024
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3 Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practices CEs

Black Queer individuals are particularly vulnerable to discrimination, lack of access to competent healthcare providers, and legitimately hold mistrust of medical institutions, all of which push those at the crossroads of these identities out of receiving much-needed healthcare and treatment. This workshop will explore the unique history of Black Queer folx, the colonial legacy of gender and its impact on the Black community, barriers to seeking and receiving services, and best practices for holding effective healing spaces.  

Maryland:

 This workshop meets the requirement for Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice for Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners'  COMAR 10.42.06.03.A.(1)(d)  with a focus on cultural humility.    

District of Columbia:  

This workshop meets the continuing education requirement for DC Public Health Priorities in the following topic: 10. Implicit bias, cultural competence and Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) in health and health care.  

Alternatively, this workshop also meets the LGBTQ+ requirement.  

You cannot use this workshop to satisfy both requirements.  


Target Audience: Social Workers, LCPCs, and Psychologists


Sponsored By: University of Maryland School of Social Work

Cost: $70.00-$90.00


For questions, email cpe@ssw.umaryland.edu


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