Anti-Racist Practice: Disproportionality & Systemic Racism Course for Wraparound

This interactive training explores the intersection of disproportionality and systemic racism within the Human Services and Wraparound systems. By examining historical context and current examples, participants will gain insights into how these issues impact families, children, youth and communities of color. The training also explores strategies for promoting equity and driving positive change. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the history of systemic racism in the United States in key areas that impact families who interface with Human Services systems.
  • Explain how current examples of systemic racism affect children/youth, adults and families of color. 
  • Understand disproportionality in child welfare and disparate outcomes for children/youth of color.
  • Value the creation of equitable Human Services and Wraparound systems. 
Academic Units
0
Section Number
244WIS332
Instruction Method
Online class

Section Notes

The format of this virtual training will be on Zoom. You will receive login information via email once your enrollment has been received.

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