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Preferred registration deadline: December 10th This workshop will be conducted in a virtual Zoom meeting format. 3 CEUs "People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care." Building relationships is important when working with people; it is absolutely critical when you are trying to engage Black boys and teens. Caring about them and having a solid understanding of social service interventions isn't the same as knowing how to develop a relationship in which you are seen as an ally and resource. This workshop is based on trauma-informed care, cultural competency, and youth engagement. These concepts will be woven together to help participants become more effective in their engagement and delivery of social services. This workshop meets the Missouri & Illinois social work licensure requirement for 3 hours of continuing education in cultural competency/humility. General Admission: $60**   Class size is limited to 45. **Discounts on workshop admission are offered to the Brown School’s students, alumni, and field instructors. We also offer a discount to full-time graduate students in other programs and to our Washington University faculty/staff colleagues. No other discounts are available. Admission discounts apply automatically in your cart, based on your profile in our registration software.
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