YHMAST: Improving Cultural Competency
Outline
Join us for a thought-provoking, interactive webinar exploring systematic barriers exploring racialised and marginalised communities in safeguarding. Learn from expert speakers, engage in discussions and gain practical strategies to drive meaningful change.
Speakers
Hari Sewell: The Invisiblised Relevance of Race and Culture in Safeguarding
Jahnine Davis: Child Safeguarding Review: A Thematic Analysis of Race, Racism and Racial Bias in Child Protection and Safeguarding
Jordan Alexander: Spiritual and Ritual Abuse
Panel Discussion: Overcoming barriers to equitable outcomes
Booking Information
- Wednesday 21st May 2025, 09:15am – 15:30pm – online via MS Webinar
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Further Information
This free-to-access webinar, hosted by YHMAST (Yorkshire and Humber Multi-Agency Safeguarding Trainers), brings together three experts to explore the systemic barriers that impact racialised communities and discuss practical strategies for driving positive change. Through thought-provoking discussions, real-world case studies, and interactive Q&A sessions, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced and actionable solutions for improving outcomes in their respective fields.
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