About this Event
Join us for this training which will introduce youth workers to the concept of racial literacy, look at how they can develop their practice to be more inclusive of black and minority ethnic young people, understand the impact of dominant identities and what the barriers to participation for young people are.
This training will be led by staff from Project Esperanza, a charity based in North Edinburgh offering practical, emotional, and integration support to families of African heritage but also supporting a huge based of people from multi-ethnic backgrounds.
For more information, please contact: [email protected]
Recording your Professional Learning
Participating in this training can be recorded as 2 hours of Professional Learning time, contributing to the 35 hours per year (pro rata) required for membership of the CLD Standards Council, another professional body, or your own learning and development plan.
When recording your professional learning you may want to reflect on your development from this event concerning the relevant CLD Competences and CLD Ethics.
Event Venue
Online
GBP 0.00