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Recording
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Presentation Slides (1/page)
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Presentation Slides (3/page)
- MATERIALS & RESOURCES
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Family Strength Wheel
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Case Study
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Slido Results
Working with Asian American Families: A Strengths-Based Approach
A broad overview of Asian American families and an examination of the strengths and stressors that affect family well-being
Please note: This is not a self-paced course. This Training Replay contains training materials and resources associated with a live training and is intended to support implementation and continued professional development. A certificate will NOT be provided for review of these materials and resources.
Training materials and resources for Working with Asian American Families: A Strengths-Based Approach, presented by University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), on 09/20/2023
This training will provide a broad overview of Asian American families and examine the strengths and stressors that affect family well-being. Using the family strength wheel, we will also discuss tips and suggestions for capitalizing on Asian American strengths to promote resiliency and positive outcomes in the face of adversity.
Learners will:
- Understand the complex context in which Asian American families live
- Examine the family strengths model and how it applies to Asian American families
- Identify strategies that promote resiliency and positive outcomes when working with Asian American families
Who should attend: All staff of family resource centers (FRCs), child abuse prevention councils (CAPCs), and other child- and family-serving organizations.