Presentation Description

Participants will gain understanding of culturally responsive care and learn foundational information about trauma-informed care and why these ideologies are essential for care with early childhood populations. Individuals will learn strategies for cultural humility and prevention of trauma from a racially conscious lens. 

Presentor

 

Anjali Ferguson

Dr. Anjali Ferguson is a clinical psychologist with expertise in trauma-informed, culturally responsive care and parenting. Dr. Ferguson is an author, and global resource on social equity and racial trauma. In addition to consulting with organizations of all sizes, Dr. Ferguson's expertise is lent to outlets like Today, Romper, Healthline, Parents Magazine, Psych Central, and ongoing published academic journals. Her practice has focused on addressing racism and identifying avenues of care for under-resourced and marginalized communities in efforts to reduce barriers to appropriate interventions and alter systems to better meet community needs. In the last several years, Dr. Ferguson has created free resources for children and families including landmark contributions to Blindian (Black x Indian), and South Asian mental health. She is also the founder and president of Parenting Culture. INC, a research-informed, inclusive parenting community. Dr. Ferguson recently co-authored a children’s book, “An Ordinary Day” which is a resource for families for conversations around race, microaggressions, equity, and bias.

Anjali Ferguson

Recordings & Captions

 

English

Captions

Spanish

Resources

Culturally Responsive Trauma-Informed Care with Early Childhood Populations Presentation  - view