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X-WR-CALNAME:Mental Health and Wellness
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X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Mental Health and Wellness
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SUMMARY:Practice Skills for Working with LGBTQ Youth
DESCRIPTION:LGBTQ youth are over-represented in the child welfare system\, making up 20% of youth in care. In many jurisdictions\, the majority of LGBTQ youth in care are also youth of color. This workshop is the first of a two-part workshop offering practice-based knowledge and activities that facilitate the development of skills for affirming\, intersectionally grounded\, and anti-racist practice with child welfare involved LGBTQ youth. Presenters: June Paul\, Ph.D.\, an Assistant Professor in the Social Work Department at Skidmore College\, and Sarah Mountz\, Ph.D.\, an Assistant Professor at University at Albany School of Social Welfare. \n
URL:https://mhaw.org/news-events/practice-skills-for-working-with-lgbtq-youth/
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