Putting Intersectionality Into Practice
This webinar will introduce participants to intersectionality -- a theory that calls on us to recognize that oppressions are linked and cannot be resolved alone -- and how it informs our efforts to achieve safety, permanency and well-being for all young people. Participants will hear directly from LGBTQ youth on what intersectionality means to them and what it looks like in practice for child welfare professionals. Case scenarios focused on serving LGBTQ youth and adults in child welfare will illustrate what intersectionality can look like in practice.
Note: To watch volunteers will need to fill out a registration form, and then an email will be sent with access to a Vimeo link with a password to access the webinar.
Recorded Training (1 hour)
Click here to access resource
Note: To watch volunteers will need to fill out a registration form, and then an email will be sent with access to a Vimeo link with a password to access the webinar.
Recorded Training (1 hour)
Click here to access resource
Our Impact This Year
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Counties Served
97
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Children Served
3,472
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Assigned CASA Volunteers
1,211
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New Volunteers Trained
289