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"Real Talk," a Clinical Consultation/Support Group For Members Who Identify as BIPOC (July 2022)

  • Tuesday, July 19, 2022
  • 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
  • ONLINE ZOOM

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Guest Facilitator: Sarah Jayyousi, LCSW

"Real Talk", a clinical consultation/support group developed with the oversight of the CSCSW's Diversity, Equity and Transformation (DET) Committee, the purpose of which is to provide a space for clinical social workers who identify as being Black, Indigenous, Mixed Race, or Person of Color (BIPOC) to meet on a monthly basis. The focus of this group is to provide an opportunity for networking, building solidarity, exploring intersectionality and decolonizing our practice. 

Please note that this group is for individuals who identify as Black, Indigenous or People of Color (BIPOC). This email reminder is sent out widely to all contacts and is not filtered by how individuals identify; therefore, if you have received this email but do not identify as BIPOC, we appreciate your support and allyship, and ask that you respect the intention of this group by not logging in to the meeting.

Sarah Jayyousi is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker from the San Diego area. She is a board member of the California Society for Clinical Social Work and co-chair of the Diversity, Equity and Transformation Committee. She is a lecturer at California State University, San Marcos and helps manage an outpatient behavioral health program at Tri-City Medical Center.

Sarah is an immigrant from Jordan and moved to the U.S. as a teenager. She provided bilingual services to Middle Eastern community members, including refugees, immigrant and individuals seeing asylum. She is passionate about providing culturally informed and inclusive services in a recovery-oriented environment. She is committed to teaching the next generation of social workers to provide culturally informed services and to provide advocacy to address inequity, health disparity and racism.

For the September BIPOC space she is hoping to provide attendees with space to share and get support from one another. 


This group is FREE; however, donations to CSCSW or the JAF Scholarship Fund are welcome.

Please note that this group does NOT provide supervision to its members and no CEU’s are offered.

"Real Talk" will be held via Zoom on a monthly basis. Those who register for the group will be sent a link to participate.

Cost:

Members – FREE
Non-Members - FREE

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