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Free to first 15 Catholic Charities social workers
who enter below (offer expires March 13, 2015).
who enter below (offer expires March 13, 2015).
Continuing Education Credits: 2
Author: Working Well With Men Director Jack Kammer, MSW, MBA (brief bio)
Description: In this course we’ll travel back in time to 1972 to remind ourselves of the stereotypes and barriers facing women before the great improvements spurred by the women’s movement. Next we’ll look at the stereotypes and barriers facing men today and how they, too, can be challenged. With a new perspective and fresh insights we’ll then examine ideas for improving our programs and services to help men give and get all the love they can.
The course is intended for:
Learning Objectives: After taking this course your staff will be able to:
Access Length: You will have access to this course for 21 days.
Price: Free to first 15 who submit an entry below. (Normally $15.95 with deep volume discounts for agencies and organizations.)
Author: Working Well With Men Director Jack Kammer, MSW, MBA (brief bio)
Description: In this course we’ll travel back in time to 1972 to remind ourselves of the stereotypes and barriers facing women before the great improvements spurred by the women’s movement. Next we’ll look at the stereotypes and barriers facing men today and how they, too, can be challenged. With a new perspective and fresh insights we’ll then examine ideas for improving our programs and services to help men give and get all the love they can.
The course is intended for:
- Supervisors, managers and staff of Family Support and Child Welfare agencies who want to improve outcomes for children.
- Social workers, social policy makers and other helping professionals who want information, ideas, examples and encouragement to implement and deliver improved programs, services and policies for men in general and fathers in particular.
Learning Objectives: After taking this course your staff will be able to:
- Discuss research and concepts that challenge seven of the major stereotypes about men and fathers.
- Articulate a new conceptual model of power between the sexes and its implications for enhancing balance, respect and fairness between women and men, and for strengthening families and communities
- Strategize for the design and implementation of “Responsive to Fatherhood” and other male-friendly, male-affirmative programs.
Access Length: You will have access to this course for 21 days.
Price: Free to first 15 who submit an entry below. (Normally $15.95 with deep volume discounts for agencies and organizations.)
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