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2017: Confronting the other: Safe and Sound(ly Biased)

Have you ever felt unsafe at work or in your personal life? If so, attend "Safe and Sound(ly Biased)" and learn how early warning signs and pre-attack postures may forecast dangerous situations. "Safe and Sound(ly Biased)" is the first Judgment Under the Radar series developed specifically for licensed social workers & police officers, created by police officers in collaboration with social workers and therapists. Attendees will learn to identify their own biases as they relate to social work & policing, as well as understand the scientific connections between implicit bias and feelings of safety. Through interactive scenarios, facilitated discussions, and instructor presentations, you will explore how your personal and professional experiences affect your ability to assess risk, and you will develop a variety of resolution strategies. We have applied for NASW credit for this course. Don't delay, sign up today!

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