This session will address the prevalence of disproportionality within the child welfare system as a result of systemic racism and oppression embedded in such institutions. Participants will be introduced to ways in which systemic racism impacts Black child welfare involved children and families and will brainstorm ideas for improving outcomes.
Lecture 4: Disproportionate Representation: The Intersection of Race, Religion, and Region in America's Welfare System
Presenter: Darrel Armstrong, M.Div., Ed.S.-MFT, D.D.
3:30 - 5:00 pm ET
Description coming soon.
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This registration will cover both lectures. Participants will have the option to purchase to watch the lectures live or view them later on the APSAC LMS.
Psychology and Social Work CE credits are available for this session. Participants must attend in-person to receive credits.