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I’m Not Racist: Ethics-Based Tools for Addressing Biases and Cultivating Growth, Thursday, 6-4-20 (Live Webinar)

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I’m Not Racist: Ethics-Based Tools for Addressing Biases and Cultivating Growth

This webinar is live, real-time and interactive, granting the same credit as in-person attendance for New York participants (2 CE Contact Hours), and Category 1 Ethics CEUs for Maryland Participants (2 Category I Ethics CEU’s).

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Presenters:

Noelia Rosado, LCSW; Walesca Marmolejos, LMSW

Thursday, June 4, 2020

8:00pm – 10:00pm EDT

Live Webinar

$39.99

 

Noelia Rosado, LCSW and Walesca Marmolejos, LMSW challenge our daily perceptions about race and racism in both professional and personal settings. Journey through cultural and societal myths that we carry with us, and gain a deeper insight surrounding ways to acknowledge personal biases and cultivate personal and professional growth.

 

Noelia Rosado is an Alum of NYU, with 23 years of experience in the field of Mental Health. She has a successful private practice 12 years strong! Noelia is proud of that accomplishment as it has not been easy balancing a career and home life. However, she is a prime example of the cliché “hard work pays off”. Her experience encompasses a wide range of disciplines and age ranges. She has worked with children and adolescents in an outpatient mental health setting as well as with adults, couples and families in private practice. Noelia’s resume includes work with the chronically mentally ill, homeless and consulting for a large government agency in New York City which promotes safety for children. She has tested the waters as an adjunct in the CUNY system and facilitated trainings and workshops in the tri-state and Rockland County areas. While Noelia has a passion for working with trauma survivors with a specialty in working with persons with a history of abuse, she currently works for a managed care company with a focus on the elderly. When Noelia is not working, she is still working; on a different level. Her family is her priority. Although her calling is to provide quality care to the people she serves, she cannot do that with confidence if she is not living what she preaches. While she is Noelia the career woman and mother, she is also Noelia the woman. She loves to hike, run, laugh, spend time with friends, shop and sleep!

 

Walesca Marmolejos is an Alum of Fordham University’s BASW and MSW programs, as well as pursuing her PhD in Social Work. She has 10 years experience in the field of Mental Health with an expertise in children, adolescents, and emerging adults as well as in grief and loss. She has also worked an outpatient clinic for children and adolescents with severe mental illness, foster care, end-of-life care, deceased organ donation, and higher education providing mental health services to college students. Walesca is also proud to say she’s been in private practice for almost 2 years and sees a wide variety of clients, is an Adjunct Professor in Fordham University’s MSW program, and has facilitated workshops and training in the New York City, Westchester County, and Rockland County areas. She firmly believes she is living my purpose of helping people and that definitely includes helping herself. Walesca is a huge proponent for self-care and in her down time, she runs, kickboxes, sings, and spends time with friends. Her most important role, however is that of mother and wife!

 

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