About this Event
Are you tired of CEU trainings that you find unhelpful? Then consider this practical, tools-and-skills based training opportunity.
As human services work toward racial and social justice in their spaces, it is not uncommon for organizations to have regular conversations about the ways that systemic racism, privilege, and oppression affect their work. One important way to create the change that is needed is to understand the ways in which implicit biases (those that exist outside of our consciousness) affect us in our professional interactions. This practical training helps us do that.
The three-hour training begins with a brief review of bias, differentiating between explicit and implicit. It then offers participants the opportunity to learn the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to begin the process of identifying their own implicit bias patterns. The session ends with practical and applicable tools to help folks interrupt implicit bias in their everyday professional interactions.
Training Objectives:
At the conclusion of the training, participants will:
1. Discuss the ways that implicit bias shows up in your life.
2. Identify and discuss your own biases in professional settings.
3. Identify specific tools you can use to help interrupt implicit bias in your professional interactions.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Foundations Medical Adult Day Care, 1025 West Nursery Road, Linthicum Heights, United States
USD 23.18