About this Event
Missouri Juvenile Justice Association in conjunction with stopRacial and Ethnic Disparities presents:
Youth Advocates and Professionals
Sharpening Cultural Competence Skills for Today’s Social Climate
‘CAN WE TALK, JEFF CITY?’
Let's have an open conversation about how we can better understand and connect with people from diverse backgrounds. This event is a great opportunity to enhance your communication skills and broaden your perspective. Don't miss out on this chance to learn and grow together!
This class is FREE. Lunch is Provided. CLE credits available and open to anyone to attend.
In this class we will discuss:
- To provide tools for communicating in a culturally competent and professional manner;
- Basic Culturally Competent Language
- First-Person / People-First Language
- To explore Foundations for Crucial Conversations in Today’s Climate;
- Transparent Communication (Persuasive versus Abrasive Language)
- Understanding Historical Impacts
- To bring awareness to the impact of ‘Social Othering’ as Discrimination
- Encounters with Youth who experience cognitive disorders and/or physical disabilities
- Encounters with Youth who experience Trauma
- To illuminate awareness of current socio-cultural climate that might impact youth behavior;
- Geo-Political Environmental Impacts
- Poverty as an Influence to Social Misbehavior and Academic Achievement
- To provide a platform for juvenile professionals and authorities, community activists, and other youth workers to share recent experiences and best practices for combatting the current social climate that impacts youths;
- Make youth professionals aware of the importance of divergent activities as alternative behavior modifications;
- To encourage educators to seek means to strengthen collaboration between schools, juvenile justice systems, and community youth advocates.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Judicial Education Center (Alameda Building, Lower Level), 121 Alameda Drive, Jefferson City, United States
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