Event date: 9/24/2021 Export event Mark Wills / Thursday, September 16, 2021 / Categories: Uncategorized Hurting and Healing from Raced Based Toxic Stress NASW 1-2 p.m. This session will help identify and explore the many ways black and brown people have been harmed in both explicit and insidious ways. The harm has resulted in generations of psychological, emotional and physiological turmoil. To help mitigate the hurt done, we will investigate healing practices that social workers can implement to help reduce harm, restore and heal black and brown folks in toxic environments. Learning Objectives: Identify key terms and definitions related to racism and race based toxic stress Review the historical, physiological and psychological impact of race based stress Explore Mind and Body healing practices Please note that this event will be recorded. By participating in the Q & A portion, you consent to having your questions and comments recorded and to NASW making the recording available on its website and through other media, and you waive any rights you may have related to the recording. One (1) Cross Cultural CEU Register for Hurting and Healing from Raced Based Toxic Stress Previous Article 2021 NASW Virtual Forum: Reimagining Social Work in Health Next Article Talk Saves Lives: An Intro to Suicide Prevention (Community Conversation) Print 1472 Tags: virtual continuing education webinar Related articles Borderless Care: Navigating Transnational Caregiving in a Globalized World Cultural Humility: A Practice of Curiosity and Accountability for Social Workers Social Workers’ Role in Addressing Harmful Substance Use Emotional Intelligence in Social Work: Strengthening Professional Practice New Trends in Substance Abuse Focusing on Alcohol and Cannabis