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The Legal and Social Ramifications of Pandemics on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
This webinar will provide an introduction to concepts relating to trauma and race, leading up to a four-part model that guides legal advocates to tangibly engage in a trauma-informed, anti-racist approach to legal advocacy.
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08/11/2026
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12/31/2023
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Ethics
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08/11/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
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08/11/2024
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Burnout, capacity, vicarious trauma, and structural racism continue to be pressing issues for legal advocates, especially during a pandemic and civil rights uprising. This training is designed to help you rethink your approach to legal advocacy entirely that will result in increased sustainability for you as the advocate, holistic care for the people you serve, and outcomes that disrupt unjust systems. This training is designed to be a very small taste for everything that can be learned, developed, and strengthened to make the work better for ourselves as agents of change and the directly impacted individuals and communities we serve.
American Bar Association, Law and Aging, Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice
CE2108FSTAAOLC
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8/12/2021 12:00:00 AM
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