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Understanding Identity-Based Hate: Implications on Children and Family Vulnerabilities

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Type:
  Training
Presented by:
DMH + UCLA Prevention Center of Excellence
Featuring:
Nola Brantley
Series:
Youth Resilience and Safety: A Training Series for Support and Advocacy
Relevant categories:
Child Welfare Community Mental Health Implicit Bias
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Overview


This training session aims to equip youth and family service providers with a comprehensive understanding of identity-based hate, its impact on individuals and communities, and effective strategies for intervention and support. Participants will explore the psychological, social, and cultural dimensions of identity-based hate, including how these identities can affect mental health and wellbeing.

  Keywords: health equity, implicit bias, trauma informed practices
  Public link for sharing: https://learn.wellbeing4la.org/detail?id=401742&k=1740687964  
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Added on 3/4/2025   ·   Last updated on 4/1/2025
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