Impact of health disparities, racism, social determinants & implicit biases on maternal & infant care: counseling implications- June 8th, 2022
Wednesday, June 8, 2022
4:00-5:30 pm
Online via Zoom
Overview
Professor Kinsella has developed and implemented education programs focusing on several health issues, including Black infant mortality, HIV prevention and education, HIV perinatal transmission initiative, women and substance abuse, and reproductive health in female correctional settings. She is the Director of Community Programs for the Partnership for Maternal & Child Health of Northern New Jersey (Irvington, NJ).
Agenda
The main discussion of this event will cover social determinants, racist practices/structures as well as racist biases impacting maternal and child care in NJ. Prof. Kinsella will also discuss counseling implications in order to effectively respond to the social determinants negatively impacting mothers and children. Questions and comments from the audience will be addressed by the end of the workshop. At that point, participants will be reminded of the evaluation form and the process to submit it in order to receive CEUs for this educational session. and networking with speakers
4:00-5:30
Tickets
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Counseling Grad Students
Early Registration
Counseling Grad Students
Registration*: $12
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Counseling Professionals
Early Registration
Counseling Professionals
Registration*: $30
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Virtual Demo
Late Registration*: Free
To attend, please register and pay via the NJCA website at www.njcounseling.org
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NJCA is an NBCC-approved provider of continued education (NBCC’s ACEP Provider # 2031).
The Partnership for Maternal and Child Care’s mission is to meet the healthcare needs of women, infants, and children in NJ while coordinating education, outreach, and advocacy through regional planning and collaboration.
Find more at www.pmch.org