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All Hands on Deck! Developing Culturally Alert Communication in Relationships

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About this Webinar

During this 90-minute webinar, participants will be invited to examine the relationship between self-awareness, knowledge of others, and culturally alert interventions. The facilitators will challenge the participants to recognize the influence of intersecting identities on themselves and their clients and introduce strategies for gaining self and other awareness, including the RESPECT Model and Broaching. The facilitators will also provide participants with strategies to address powerlessness among clients who are marginalized and ways to engage in advocacy.

Presenter Information

Dr. Tammi Dice is Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education in the Darden College of Education at Old Dominion University. She is a member of the National Organization of Human Services and currently serves as President of the organization. Dr. Dice's research interests include positive youth development, adult development and learning, multicultural competence and ethical practices in human services. She has published over 30 refereed journal articles and book chapters and presented over 50 national presentations.
Tony Dice is currently a 1st-year doctoral student at Old Dominion University and works as a Mental Health Director at EVMS’s Ambulatory Care Center in Norfolk, VA. His checkered past includes: Firefighter (Klamath River Fire Department); Medic (Northern Siskiyou Ambulance); SEAL (U.S. Navy); Presidential Security Detail Team Lead (U.S. State Dept/DynCorp); Security/Logistics Manager (Seismic Sciences); Iraqi Special Forces Instructor (U.S. State Dept/USIS); VBSS Team Lead Instructor (Linxx Global); Tweeker (Semi-pro, 7years AA/NA); Intern (Seton House, Lynnhaven Treatment Center, Virginia Beach Psychiatric Center); Therapist (The Farley Center); Undergraduate in Human Services and Master’s student in Counseling (Old Dominion University). His research interests address Substance Abuse, LGBTQAP and PTSD.

CEU and Certificate of Completion Information

1.5 CEUs are available through the University of Texas at Austin's School of Social Work. These educational hours may be submitted by professionals to meet continuing education requirements for renewal of Social Work, Professional Counselor, and Marriage and Family Therapist licenses. The University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work is an approved CEU provider in all but the following 11 states: Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, and Oklahoma.
However, participants are encouraged to check with their states' latest licensing rules to confirm reciprocity and CEU rules.

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Cover Photo Image:Flickr[Multiethnic Diverse People in a Circle Holding Hands by Helge V. Keitel, October 6, 2016] https://www.flickr.com/photos/17088227@N00/30118072626


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