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Countering radicalization to violence in Western Canada: British Columbia and Alberta
Nov 16, 2023 2:00 pm EST
Description

This webinar features presentations from two secondary and tertiary intervention programs in Western Canada. Established by the British Columbia Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General, Shift BC is a civilian-led program that creates and supports community hubs that engage individuals vulnerable to radicalization to violence and develops intervention strategies tailored to them. The Organization for the Prevention of Violence’s Evolve program, located in Edmonton, Alberta, works with individuals involved in hate-motivated violence and/or their families. This webinar discusses the programs’ approaches, objectives and outcomes, as well as specific case management interventions aimed at supporting the disengagement process from violent extremism.

This webinar is part of a series called, Preventing and Countering Radicalization to Violence in Canada: A Webinar Series with Frontline Practitioners on Evidence-Based Approaches, Multi-Agency Collaboration, and the Role of Social Work. This webinar series is brought to you in partnership with the Canada Centre for Community Engagement and Prevention of Violence.

Session 5: Taking Action Together in Supporting Equitable Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care
Nov 14, 2023 1:00 pm EST
Description

This workshop will bring together participants from sessions 2 to 4 (people with lived experience, frontline practitioners, caregivers and policy-decision makers) to highlight key takeaways from the training series and discuss the practical and collective action required to implement the Equitable Standards for Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care. Participants will be asked to commit to concrete actions they can take in their day-to-day work with youth in/from care after the conclusion of this session.

Join members of the National Council of Youth in Care Advocates as they share their insights and expertise on how frontline workers, caregivers and policy-decision makers can support youth in and from care in a more equitable way in their daily work.

This series is offered through a partnership between the Child Welfare League of Canada (CWLC) and the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW), and is funded by the Max Bell Foundation, the Northpine Foundation and the Children’s Aid Foundation of Canada. Simultaneous translation from English to French will be provided at each session, and CASW/CWLC certificates of participation will be sent to attendees.

Please note: the recordings of the sessions will not be distributed, so make sure to register to secure your spot!

*Simultaneous translation (English to French) will be available during the event, with breakout groups assigned per language of preference.

Session 4: Supporting Equitable Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care: Lessons for Policy Development and Reform
Nov 7, 2023 1:00 pm EST
Description

 

This workshop will focus on the ways government and other sectors can implement the Equitable Standards for Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care at the policy level, as well as ways people with lived experience can influence policy. Key lessons will include ways to influence policy via research, grassroots advocacy and allyship, and two case examples of grassroots advocacy in Ontario and British Columbia will be presented.

Join members of the National Council of Youth in Care Advocates as they share their insights and expertise on how frontline workers, caregivers and policy-decision makers can support youth in and from care in a more equitable way in their daily work.

This series is offered through a partnership between the Child Welfare League of Canada (CWLC) and the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW), and is funded by the Max Bell Foundation, the Northpine Foundation and the Children’s Aid Foundation of Canada. Simultaneous translation from English to French will be provided at each session, and CASW/CWLC certificates of participation will be sent to attendees.

Please note: the recordings of the sessions will not be distributed, so make sure to register to secure your spot!

*Live closed captions as well as simultaneous translation (English to French) will be available during the event.

Session 3: Supporting Equitable Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care: Lessons for Caregivers
Oct 31, 2023 1:00 pm EDT
Description

This workshop will focus on the ways current and prospective caregivers, such as foster parents, kin, adoptive parents, group home staff and community mentors can implement the Equitable Standards for Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care in their day-to-day interactions with youth in care. Key lessons will include inclusive fostering of Indigenous youth, caregiving in foster home and group home settings, and kinship and customary care.

Join members of the National Council of Youth in Care Advocates as they share their insights and expertise on how frontline workers, caregivers and policy-decision makers can support youth in and from care in a more equitable way in their daily work.

This series is offered through a partnership between the Child Welfare League of Canada (CWLC) and the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW), and is funded by the Max Bell Foundation, the Northpine Foundation and the Children’s Aid Foundation of Canada. Simultaneous translation from English to French will be provided at each session, and CASW/CWLC certificates of participation will be sent to attendees.

Please note: the recordings of the sessions will not be distributed, so make sure to register to secure your spot!

*Live closed captions as well as simultaneous translation (English to French) will be available during the event.

Session 2: Supporting Equitable Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care: Lessons for Frontline Practice
Oct 24, 2023 1:00 pm EDT
Description

 

This workshop will focus on the ways current and future frontline workers in all sectors can implement the Equitable Standards for Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care in their day-to-day practice. Key lessons will include anti-racism and anti-oppression in frontline practice, the importance of culture, identity and rights of youth in/from care, relationship-based practice, and advice for people with lived experience who are currently in the field or thinking about embarking on a career in frontline work.

Join members of the National Council of Youth in Care Advocates as they share their insights and expertise on how frontline workers, caregivers and policy-decision makers can support youth in and from care in a more equitable way in their daily work.

This series is offered through a partnership between the Child Welfare League of Canada (CWLC) and the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW), and is funded by the Max Bell Foundation, the Northpine Foundation and the Children’s Aid Foundation of Canada. Simultaneous translation from English to French will be provided at each session, and CASW/CWLC certificates of participation will be sent to attendees.

Please note: the recordings of the sessions will not be distributed, so make sure to register to secure your spot!

*Live closed captions as well as simultaneous translation (English to French) will be available during the event.

Islam: Its Roots & Wings
Oct 19, 2023 1:00 pm EDT
Description

According to Statistics Canada, Islam was the second-most commonly reported religion in Canada in 2021, with nearly 1.8 million, or 1 in 20, people identifying as Muslims. In the last 20 years, the Muslim population in Canada has more than doubled — up from 2.0 per cent in 2001 to 4.9 per cent in 2021. As Canada’s provinces becomes more diverse, this webinar is aimed at providing organizations/individuals wanting to increase their understanding of Islam and its followers. 

October is celebrated as Islamic Her/History Month in Canada and gives us an opportunity to learn about Islam and honour the rich history and diversity of Canadian Muslims and Muslims living across the globe. This webinar allows for participants to get an overview of Islam and to challenge the many myths & misconceptions surrounding Islam. Webinar topics include: Basics of Islam; Alarming surge in Islamophobia; Hijab in Islam; Gendered Islamophobia and the many Contributions of Incredible Muslim women.

The Equitable Standards Online Training Series Fall 2023
Oct 17, 2023 1:00 pm EDT
Description

The Equitable Standards for Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care Online Training Series is now open for registration and will take place over five sessions on Tuesdays October 17th to November 14th, 2023, from 1-2 PM ET via Zoom!

Join members of the National Council of Youth in Care Advocates as they share their insights and expertise on how frontline workers, caregivers and policy-decision makers can support youth in and from care in a more equitable way in their daily work.

This series is offered through a partnership between the Child Welfare League of Canada (CWLC) and the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW), and is funded by the Max Bell Foundation, the Northpine Foundation and the Children’s Aid Foundation of Canada. Simultaneous translation from English to French will be provided at each session, and CASW/CWLC certificates of participation will be sent to attendees.

Please note: the recordings of the sessions will not be distributed, so make sure to register to secure your spot!

Session 1: Introduction to the Equitable Standards for Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care

This introductory webinar to the series will provide an overview of the Equitable Standards for Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care and the Eight Transition to Adulthood Pillars. This webinar is open to the public and is a pre-requisite for subsequent sessions.

Session 2: Supporting Equitable Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care: Lessons for Frontline Practice

This workshop will focus on the ways current and future frontline workers in all sectors can implement the Equitable Standards for Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care in their day-to-day practice. Key lessons will include anti-racism and anti-oppression in frontline practice, the importance of culture, identity and rights of youth in/from care, relationship-based practice, and advice for people with lived experience who are currently in the field or thinking about embarking on a career in frontline work.

Session 3: Supporting Equitable Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care: Lessons for Caregivers

This workshop will focus on the ways current and prospective caregivers, such as foster parents, kin, adoptive parents, group home staff and community mentors can implement the Equitable Standards for Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care in their day-to-day interactions with youth in care. Key lessons will include inclusive fostering of Indigenous youth, caregiving in foster home and group home settings, and kinship and customary care.

Session 4: Supporting Equitable Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care: Lessons for Policy Development and Reform

This workshop will focus on the ways government and other sectors can implement the Equitable Standards for Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care at the policy level, as well as ways people with lived experience can influence policy. Key lessons will include ways to influence policy via research, grassroots advocacy and allyship, and two case examples of grassroots advocacy in Ontario and British Columbia will be presented.

Session 5: Taking Action Together in Supporting Equitable Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care

This workshop will bring together participants from sessions 2 to 4 (people with lived experience, frontline practitioners, caregivers and policy-decision makers) to highlight key takeaways from the training series and discuss the practical and collective action required to implement the Equitable Standards for Transitions to Adulthood for Youth in Care. Participants will be asked to commit to concrete actions they can take in their day-to-day work with youth in/from care after the conclusion of this session.

*Simultaneous translation (English to French) will be available during the events, with breakout groups assigned per language of preference.

Preventing and Countering Radicalization to Violence: The Role of Social Work
Oct 16, 2023 2:00 pm EDT
Description

This webinar introduces the field of preventing and countering radicalization to violence (CRV) by discussing the importance of multi-agency collaboration, evidence-based approaches, and the role of social workers across the prevention spectrum. Informed by the public health approach, the growing community of CRV practitioners in Canada are working to build an holistic approach to prevention. Primary prevention efforts aim at empowering society against hate and violent extremism, while secondary and tertiary programs work to provide targeted resources and support designed to turn individuals or groups away from involvement in violent extremism. This webinar will also feature Estimated Time of Arrival, a Toronto-based intervention program housed at Yorktown Family Services that deploys rapid, mobile mental health and integrated care for people at risk of, or engaged in, radicalization to violence.

This webinar is part of a series called, Preventing and Countering Radicalization to Violence in Canada: A Webinar Series with Frontline Practitioners on Evidence-Based Approaches, Multi-Agency Collaboration, and the Role of Social Work. This webinar series is brought to you in partnership with the Canada Centre for Community Engagement and Prevention of Violence. 

What does the violent extremist and hate landscape look like in Canada? What are current trends?
Oct 10, 2023 2:00 pm EDT
Description

Canada is not immune to hate and violent extremism. Historical forms have targeted vulnerable groups and racialized communities, inflamed divisions, and threatened safety and social cohesion more broadly. With changes to Canada’s social and cultural context – including the advent of social media and global political, economic and public health pressures – hate and violent extremism are taking new forms as well. Today, a convergence of drivers and vulnerabilities can propel some people, groups and networks toward violent extremism, including acts of targeted violence motivated by complex combinations of grievances. This first session in a four-part webinar series aims to provide a foundation about current trends of hate and violent extremism in the Canadian context, including a focus on broader systemic, societal, and regional dynamics.

This webinar is part of a series called, Preventing and Countering Radicalization to Violence in Canada: A Webinar Series with Frontline Practitioners on Evidence-Based Approaches, Multi-Agency Collaboration, and the Role of Social Work. This webinar series is brought to you in partnership with the Canada Centre for Community Engagement and Prevention of Violence. 

Bridging Worlds: Navigating Settler-Indigenous Relations, Allyship, and the Road to Reconciliation and Decolonization
Sep 29, 2023 1:00 pm EDT
Description

In this webinar, we will delve into the heart of settler-Indigenous relations, allyship, and the critical path toward reconciliation and decolonization. Timed to coincide with Orange Shirt Day, this engaging webinar is designed to foster meaningful conversations and inspire action among allies.  

Learning Goals: 

  • Gain insights into Indigenous perspectives, history, and contemporary challenges.
  • Discover how to become an effective ally and support Indigenous communities.Understand the importance of reconciliation and its role in healing.
  • Learn practical steps for decolonization and its benefits for all communities.
  • Develop confidence in discussing settler-Indigenous relations.
  • Feel motivated and inspired to take tangible steps towards reconciliation.

This webinar is being offered to CASW members in partnership with the Centre of Indigegogy.

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