Event date: 1/26/2024 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Export event NASWWI Chapter / Monday, November 13, 2023 / Categories: Uncategorized WEBINAR: Antiracist and Trauma-Informed: Enhancing Social and Emotional Learning to Build Resilience January 26th, 2024, Noon-1 PM CST Presented by Sara Kotzin, LCSW, DSW Social workers play a vital role in addressing children’s social and emotional reactions to trauma. We can facilitate trauma-informed, antiracist interventions in our work with children and with adults, to ensure we are building safe environments essential for healthy development. This presentation will illustrate the need for an intersectional approach to social and emotional teaching that actively addresses racism and trauma. It will introduce elements of The Body’s Story, a play-based classroom intervention developed by the presenter, that centers somatic awareness in teachings of emotions and integrates play and storytelling with a goal of enhancing internal and external resilience. REGISTER Cost Member - $35 Menter - Student or Retired - $20 Non-Member - $35 Previous Article E&B WEBINAR: Ethics and Boundaries for In-Home Services Next Article WEBINAR: Emotions after Abortions Print 220