Culture, Compassion, Competence and Humility:
Community of Practice
February 28th, 2017 from 9:00am-12:00pm
Sonoma County ACEs Connection and partners brings you together to raise awareness about Adverse Childhood Experiences and resiliency. This Community of Practice Session will help each participant to continuously improve their knowledge and ability to share ACEs science with fidelity, as well as to realize important core values in the work.
Presenter Learning Objectives:
- Describe the difference between cultural competence and cultural humility
- Promote awareness in cultural diversity
- Increase knowledge about common cultural topics with Latino families in an integrated behavioral health setting
ACEs and Resiliency Fellowship Participants, including Master Trainers and Presenters are invited to attend this session. Master Trainers will be registered by our staff as their participation is required. Presenters will register buy purchasing a Presenter Program Participant ticket.
We also invite up to 35 community members to join us. Please purchase a community member ticket.
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Presenter: Kanwarpal Dhaliwal, MPH
Kanwarpal Dhaliwal is a Co-Founder of RYSE and currently serves as the Director of Community Health and Integrative Practice. A primary focus of her work is to integrate healing-centered approaches, grounded in racial justice and liberation, across all of RYSE's programs, as well as development and promotion of policies, practices, investments, and research across the fields and sectors in which RYSE works. Kanwarpal has over 20 years of experience in developing and facilitating cross-sector collaboration, organizational development and strategic planning; community-based and community-driven planning, organizing, and advocacy. Her work spans the fields of supportive housing, youth leadership, LGBTQQ advocacy, immigrant rights, hate violence and intergroup relations. Kanwarpal holds a Masters in Public health and is adjunct faculty at San Francisco State University.
Presenter: Arlene Roman-Delgado, Psy.D
Dr. RomΓ‘n-Delgado serves as a psychoeducational instructor and a community resources liaison for ACES to Santa Rosa Community Health Center (SRCHC) conducting specialized psychoeducational classes designed for the improvement of mental health of SRCHC patients and to support both psychiatry and psychotherapy for their patients. She has been performing outreach work representing the clinic in social and community events including radio and television.
She was part of the Pediatric Integrated Care Collaborative, one of the Category II centers of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN), from John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and is currently one of the fellows of the Sonoma County Trauma & Resiliency Fellowship. She holds a bachelorβs degree from University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras campus, and doctoral degree in clinical psychologist from Ponce School of Medicine, Puerto Rico (2010).
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In the case of course cancellation, fees will be returned to applicants. Refunds must be requested in writing to alea.tantarelli@sonoma-county.org by February 24, 2017 at 5:00pm. Refunds will not be granted after that date and payment will be forfeited.
This program has been approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP 12787, for two continuing education contact hours, awarded by the County of Sonoma, Department of Health Services.
This program is pending approval by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, Provider No. PCE2834 (Child Parent Institute.), Contact hours XX hours of continuing education credit for MFTs, LPCCs, LEPs and/or LCSWs.
The next session will be held March 21, 2017.
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