What are your concerns about initiating financial matters with clients? How do you commit to promoting economic justice in your work? In this workshop, we will introduce how social workers can advance economic justice across life stages. Using ecological and developmental frameworks, we will explore practical tools and strategies to economically and financially empower your clients at different life stages. We will engage in meaningful dialogue about the impact of race, culture, gender, and systemic inequalities, and leave with actionable insights to strengthen your economic advocacy and practice.
Note: all webinar registrants will be entered into a drawing for special gifts from the School of Social Work!
This webinar has been approved for & offers 1.5 contact hours for LCSWs, LMFTs & LMHCs. BAP#50-12347, expires: 3/31/2027.
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Learning Objectives:
- Understand key concepts of economic justice and economic well-being: from a systems/ecological perspective, including how these concepts inform ethical and professional social work practice across micro, mezzo, and macro levels.
- Promote economic empowerment across the lifespan: from childhood to later adulthood—by identifying developmental needs and contextual factors that influence economic well-being within diverse environments.
- Evaluate the impact of systemic factors, such as race, ethnicity, gender, culture, family, and community on economic justice, and articulate strategies for promoting equity and empowerment in social work practice.
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