Professional Certificate in Minority Family Services
-- ViewingNowThe Professional Certificate in Minority Family Services is a crucial course designed to meet the industry's growing demand for professionals who can address the unique needs of minority families. This program equips learners with essential skills necessary for career advancement in social work, counseling, healthcare, and education sectors.
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• Understanding Minority Families: An overview of minority families, including cultural, socioeconomic, and structural factors that impact their experiences. This unit will cover various minority groups, such as African American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American families. • Cultural Competence in Family Services: This unit will focus on developing cultural competence in family service providers, emphasizing self-awareness, knowledge of others, and cross-cultural skills. • Historical Trauma and Healing: This unit will explore the historical trauma experienced by minority families and communities, as well as strategies for healing and resilience. • Child Welfare and Minority Families: This unit will examine the unique challenges faced by minority families in the child welfare system, including disproportionality, discrimination, and barriers to services. • Domestic Violence in Minority Communities: This unit will explore the prevalence and dynamics of domestic violence in minority communities, as well as culturally responsive interventions. • Mental Health and Minority Families: This unit will examine the mental health needs and disparities among minority families, as well as culturally responsive treatment approaches. • Substance Use Disorders and Minority Families: This unit will explore the impact of substance use disorders on minority families, as well as culturally responsive prevention and treatment strategies. • Policy and Advocacy in Minority Family Services: This unit will examine the role of policy and advocacy in addressing disparities and promoting equity in family services for minority families. • Best Practices in Minority Family Services: This unit will summarize best practices in providing family services to minority families, emphasizing cultural humility, community engagement, and evidence-based interventions.
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