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New Lecture in the APSAC Certificate Program & Lecture Series | April 8, 2021

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Join us on April 8 from 4:00 to 5:30 PM ET for the next lecture in the APSAC Systemic Racism in Child Welfare Certificate Program.

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Lecture 8: Implementing Culturally Responsive Practice with African American Families
Presenter: Samantha Francois, PhD

African American families have formed and functioned under the strain of systemic anti-Black racism since legal enslavement in the U.S. Nevertheless, African American families are structured and operate not only to survive racists systems and contexts but also to thrive through cultural traditions, values, and practices emerging from African traditions and African American innovation. This lecture will present theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence to describe how African American families are structured and function highlighting the strengths and diversity among African American family systems. This session will also present an overview of culturally responsive practice and apply it to working with African American families.

Participants will have the option to purchase to watch the lecture live or view them later on the APSAC LMS.

Pricing:

FREE for members to watch live
$15 for members to watch on the LMS
$40 for non-members (live or LMS)

Psychology and Social Work CE credits are available for this session. Participants must attend in-person to receive credits. ​

Psychology and Social Work CE credits are available for these sessions. Participants must attend in-person to receive credits. Participants will receive a certificate after attending 8 hours of sessions. Participants have the option to attend the sessions live or to view recordings on APSAC’s Learning Management System (LMS). Only individuals who join the live session will be eligible to earn CE credit.