Title: Leadership, Management, and Entrepreneurship for Social Justice
Location: US
Company: Education
ACP students develop clinical skills by teaching state-of-the-art approaches to promote resilience and well-being, with a focus on families, individuals, and groups. Their courses draw on what they have learned about power, race, oppression, and privilege (PROP), trauma-informed care, and systems thinking. This method specialization builds specialized skills in areas such as assessment, suicide assessment, psychoeducational evaluation, emotional regulation and mindfulness, and coping among stress.
IPP students develop skills that span social work practice at individual and community levels, including program planning, advocacy, and evidence-based interventions. Courses take an integrated practice approach, with an emphasis on advocacy and social justice. Students learn to develop clinical practice programs, build teams, and write grants (with students occasionally securing actual funding for programs or agencies).
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