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Cultural Competency for Success with Immigrant Families - 2Gen Working Practices

The Aspen Institute via YouTube

Overview

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Explore cultural competency strategies for successful engagement with immigrant families in this 1-hour 29-minute webinar from The Aspen Institute's "Spreading and Adapting 2Gen Working Practices" series. Gain insights into developing culturally sensitive approaches for service provision, staff hiring, and training, with a focus on mental health and well-being for both families and staff. Learn from providers' experiences in connecting with diverse immigrant communities, including Arab-American, Somali, and Vietnamese families. Discover how to address gender norms, implement trauma-informed care, support immigrant and refugee mental health, and promote financial literacy. Examine case studies on navigating the unique needs of different cultural groups and explore topics such as virtual services, COVID-19 impact surveys, culturally congruent therapy, solution-based casework, community resiliency models, and language access. Acquire valuable knowledge to enhance your organization's cultural competence and create more equitable communities for immigrant families.

Syllabus

Introduction
Welcome
Webinar Overview
Peer Advice Learning Session
Resources
Share Insights
Cultural Competency
Tujen
Two Gen Machine
Nancy
Dani
John
Margie
Nancy Danny John
The Arab American Family Support Center
Family Partnership
Virtual Services
Covid Impact Survey
Culturalcongruent Therapy
SolutionBased Casework
Community Resiliency Model
Equal Map
Partnerships
Voice and Choice
Language Access

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The Aspen Institute

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