Creating Micro and Macro Interventions that Work for Immigrant Families
Schedule
Fri Dec 06 2024 at 09:00 am to 11:00 am
UTC-05:00Location
Online | Online, 0
About this Event
Pro Bono Counseling
2024 Professional Continuing Education Online Webinar
Beyond Clinical: Creating Micro and Macro Interventions that Work for Immigrant Families
Friday, December 6, 2024, from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Online Workshop - Two (2) CE Credits
Fee: $29/person
FREE for Active PBC Volunteer Clinicians
Featured Presenter: Karen E. Latus, LMSW
Session Description: Join us for this workshop to explore how clinicians and agencies can provide linguistically and culturally appropriate services for immigrant children and families through holistic, trauma-informed, and strengths-based supports across the spectrum of micro- and macro- interventions. Participants will consider specific emotional, behavioral, and relational needs related to experiences of immigration; characteristics of relevant clinical modalities; and ways that incorporating macro-level interventions can more fully address overall wellbeing.
Workshop Level: Intermediate
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this presentation, the participant will be able to:
- Describe the ways that three potential epicenters of trauma may affect immigrant children and families, including impacts on emotions, behavior, and relationships
- Identify multiple micro- and macro- level interventions that address the therapeutic environment, as well as the individual needs of immigrant children and families
- Advocate for culturally and linguistically appropriate, to encourage holistic practices within their practice setting.
Presenter Bio: Karen E. Latus, LMSW
Karen E. Latus, LMSW, is the director of SÍ, a Tennessee-based nonprofit that provides pro bono mental health evaluations for asylum seekers. She is also a federally funded consultant for the University of Maryland School of Social Work, an adjunct professor for the University of Tennessee and East Tennessee State University, and a bilingual associate for Pro Bono Counseling’s mental health WARMLine. Her prior experience in the fields of interpreting and education have been instrumental in her current work on immigration, school social work, trauma-responsiveness, and anti-racist practice. Karen was honored and awarded the 2019 Community Impact Award by the Tennessee Conference on Social Welfare.
Workshop registrants will receive a code prior to the webinar to log on to Zoom and participate in the online session.
IMPORTANT: Attendance will be monitored. Participants must be logged on to the meeting by the workshop start time and participate in the entire event in order to earn CE credit.
Pro Bono Counseling is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Pro Bono Counseling maintains responsibility for this program and its content. The Maryland Boards of Social Work Examiners and Professional Counselors and Therapists certify that this program meets the criteria for two (2) credit hours of continuing education for social workers (Category 1), professional counselors, and therapists (Category A) licensed in Maryland.
CE credit is granted to participants with documented attendance at individual workshops. Attendance is monitored. Credit will not be granted to registrants who log on late or depart early from a session. It is the responsibility of registrants to comply with these requirements.
Please note that upon attendance verification, you will receive your CE certificate within four weeks via email. Please add Pro Bono Counseling to your contacts and check your SPAM folder to ensure delivery.
By registering for this event, all participants agree to abide by the following code of conduct:
Workshop Code of Conduct
Pro Bono Counseling (PBC) is dedicated to providing a positive continuing education experience for everyone of all backgrounds and identities. We do not tolerate disrespectful behavior or harassment of workshop participants, facilitators, or PBC staff in any form. We do not tolerate discrimination or harassment on the basis of characteristics that include but are not limited to: gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, citizenship, veteran status, pregnancy status, race, ethnicity, or religion. Anyone asked to stop unacceptable behavior is expected to comply immediately. If a participant engages in unacceptable behavior, PBC may take any action it deems appropriate, including warning or expelling the offender from the event with no refund.
Workshop Views Disclaimer
The views expressed by the workshop presenter(s) and participants are their own opinions and do not represent Pro Bono Counseling, and do not imply an endorsement of them or the organizations they represent.
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