Enhancing Culturally Competent Practice with Diverse Clients: An
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Enhancing Culturally Competent Practice with Diverse Clients: An
NASW/CT CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKERS NETWORK and SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY BACCALAUREATE SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM PRESENTS A CULTURAL COMPETENCE WORKSHOP Enhancing Culturally Competent Practice with Diverse Clients: An Intersectional Approach Friday, June 26, 2015 Registration 8:30-9:00 AM & Program 9:00-11:00 AM Sacred Heart University, Schine Auditorium 5151 Park Avenue, Fairfield, Connecticut Presented By: Bronwyn Cross-Denny, Ph.D., LCSW An intersectional approach within the context of culturally competent social work practice offers a framework for assessing unique client situations and the effects of structural power systems. This nuanced assessment provides a more holistic approach to systemic interventions based on the lived experience of clients. Applications to social work practice will be discussed and will include experiential exercises. Learning Objectives: Develop an understanding of intersectionality and its application in social work practice Integrate intersectionality into the cultural competence framework Utilize the intersectionality framework in understanding unique client experiences Identify applications for social work practice Costs: NASW Members $25.00 - Non-Members $45.00 - Students $10.00 (SHU students free) Continuing Education for License Renewal: This program is approved for 2 Continuing Education Hours for LMSW, LCSW, LMFT, LPC & Licensed Psychologist, and meets the annual requirement for training in Cultural Competence. For more information and to register go to www.naswct.org