The Impact of Poverty
Mon, Oct 04
|Online Event
Nicole Klasey, Psy.D., & Nola Brantley
Time & Location
Oct 04, 2021, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Online Event
About the Event
Nicole Klasey, Psy.D., & Nola Brantley
Training Description
Growing up in poverty can have lasting impacts on foster youth and their families. It’s essential for providers working with foster youth to understand how their socioeconomic upbringing impacts their ability to understand poverty and the challenges to get out of it. The trainers will discuss strategies for more effectively engaging individuals and families in poverty and ways to empower them. It is imperative to understand challenges poverty presents and to address it as it can be a risk factor for a variety of unhealthy and dangerous situations such as mental illness, gang involvement, involvement in the commercial sex industry, etc.
Learning Objective
- Participants will be able to discuss how their socioeconomic upbringing impacts foster youth.
- Participants will be able to describe the lasting impact of poverty on foster youth.
- Participants will be able to identify at least one strategy to better support youth and their families when living in poverty.
- Participants will be able to identify at least one challenge for foster youth getting out of poverty.
AgendaÂ
9:00am-9:30am Welcome and introduction
9:30am-11:00am Self-reflection of socioeconomic upbringing
11:00am-11:15am Break (CEUs will not be issued for this time)
11:15am-12:30pm Poverty overview
12:30pm-1:30pm Lunch (CEUs will not be issued for this time)
1:30pm-2:45pm Poverty risk factors
2:45pm-3:00pm Break (CEUs will not be issued for this time)
3:00pm-3:45pm Strategies to work with youth and families living in poverty
3:35pm-4:00pm Q&A and evals
Meet Our Trainers
Nicole Klasey is a clinical psychologist who has worked with trauma survivors for 14 years. She currently consults with agencies on trauma-informed care, programming for commercially sexually exploited youth, vicarious trauma, and leadership development. Nicole has been training multidisciplinary audiences on trauma-related topics since 2015 and provides guest lectures at local universities on human trafficking.
Nola Brantley, CEO & Founder of Nola Brantley Speaks has become nationally recognized as a powerful Survivor voice for the issue of child sex trafficking through her moving and information packed public speaking. Her hard work and perpetual vigilance has brought both focus and concrete resources to this chronically underserved and largely unrecognized population of victimized youth. Nola’s approach aims to be holistic!
This course meets the qualifications for (5.5) BBS CEUs for LCSWs, LMFTs, LPCCs, and LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences & is provided by Fred Finch Youth Center, CAMFT Provider #045295.