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Trauma Informed and Culturally Humble Care of Refugees and Asylees

In this recording of a 90-minute webinar presented August 20, 2024, you will learn more about trauma-informed care principles, cultural humility and partnership development to promote wellbeing for communities who have experienced forced displacement. This engaging webinar will include large-group discussion and will highlight practical approaches and strategies for providing culturally responsive community-based mental health supports for refugees, asylees, and other immigrants who have survived highly stressful and traumatic experiences.

Learning Objectives:

    1. Apply trauma-informed care principles to working with communities who have experienced forced displacement
    2. Understand the importance of cultural humility in treatment and prevention services for this population.
    3. identify potential partnerships to foster holistic healing for the clients who have experienced forced displacement.

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