Meet Your Instructor: Dr. LaKeith Sutton
Dr. LaKeith Sutton is a licensed clinical social worker with a Doctor of Social Work (DSW) and a deep commitment to equity, education, and healing. He serves as a faculty member at the graduate level at two HBCUs, where he educates and mentors students in clinical social work and social justice practices. With a background in direct practice, program development, and advocacy, Dr. Sutton brings a practical, culturally responsive lens to every CEU offering.
Course Agenda Duration: 10 minutes Topic: Welcome, Overview, and Introductions Presenter: Dr. L. Sutton Learning Objective: Introduce program goals, define key terms, and establish learning community Duration: 25 minutes Topic: Intersectionality & Minority Stress Presenter: Dr. L. Sutton LO: Identify systemic barriers impacting the mental health and safety of Black Trans women Duration: 25 minutes Topic: Clinical Impacts of Systemic Oppression Presenter: Dr. L. Sutton LO: Recognize how cultural mistrust and oppression impact treatment outcomes Duration: 15 minutes Break (non-credit) — Duration: 30 minutes Topic: Culturally Responsive Interventions Presenter: Dr. L. Sutton LO: Apply culturally responsive clinical strategies to support Black Trans clients Duration: 30 minutes Topic: Ethics and Radical Allyship Presenter: Dr. L. Sutton LO: Analyze ethical considerations and develop practical approaches for radical allyship in practice
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Real and Radical Allyship Live Training
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