Edmonton Area Coordinators and The Alberta College of Social Workers
Presents
Working From A Racial Equity Lens - Category A Day
This workshop will open the conversation on race and racism to explore what these terms mean, how racism impacts our work and communities and why it persists.
Workshop Objectives:
- Develop a common language and understanding of the terms race, racism, and racialization
- Understand the different dimensions racism operates on (individual, internalized, institutional and systemic)
- Begin to look at what is means to work from a racial equity lens
Workshop Time: 2:00 - 5:00 PM
Presenter:
Kaitlin Lauridsen
Kaitlin Lauridsen is a Senior Consultant with CRC Consulting, the consulting arm of the non-profit, the Centre for Race and Culture. A passionate facilitator, Kaitlin has facilitated to hundreds of people on topics of race, racism, inclusion and interculturalism. Kaitlin’s educational background is in public health where her research explored racism as a determinant of health, and why anti-racism education is a public health strategy. In her spare time Kaitlin is an avid outdoors woman whom you can find hiking and camping in the Rockies.
Attendance Requirements:
In order to receive the 3 Category A credits participants must attend for the entire workshop.
Partial credits will not be provided.
Fees:
$25 for RSW and ACSW members
$15 for ACSW student members
$20 for other social work students
$50 for all other participants
Light snacks will be provided.
Maximum Participants: 30
Due to the low registration fee NO refunds for cancellation will be given.