Feared & Realized Separations: Using CPP to Promote Healing and Hope while Understanding the Historical & Sociopolitical Context of Immigration-Related Traumas in Young Children & their Families

Description

This workshop will increase participants understanding of immigration enforcement policy and its knowledge of integrating clinical considerations of the impacts of current immigration policy. This will include the threat of separation for children and parents, family separations due to deportation and separations related to immigration, as well as considerations for historical trauma for groups related to race, ethnicity or religion in their country of origin and in the United States. This workshop will include CPP case-based learning to highlight clinical considerations, as well as a panel presentation on policy and service provision.

Location Virtual

Date 7/30/2021 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM (Check in 8:55 AM)
Sponsor Erikson Institute
Trainer Beth Pettinelli, Carmen Rosa Norona, Ivys Fernandez-Pastrana
Contact Michelle Saulnier m.saulnier@erikson.edu
Principles 1. Support families
2. Active participation
3. Collaborative relationships
4. Specific IFSP goals
5. Comprehensive plans
6. Periodic monitoring
7. Ongoing communication & collaboration
8. Quality services
Credit Hours 2.75 - Intervention
2.75 - Working with Families
Cost Free
Status Closed