Equity Chat Series (cont.)

Equity Chat Series (cont.)

The Equity Chat Series is designed to provide a forum to further dialogue on equity topics in order to support more equitable systems and strengthen culturally responsive IECMHC practices to reduce disparities and improve child outcomes.

Equity Chat on Systemic Racism and the Consultative Stance 

Originally Aired: April 19, 2021 | Webinar Handout

Studies suggest that Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation can be an effective equity practice. This forum will offer an opportunity to explore the mechanisms that make this possible. Specifically, we will ponder how the consultant’s way of being – the Consultative Stance – contributes to dismantling structural racism and other forms of oppression and supports equitable treatment of young children and their families.”

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Equity Chat on the IECMHC Equity Toolkit

Originally Aired: March 8, 2021 | Webinar Handout

Description: This month the COE will introduce the revised Equity Toolkit. We will review the components and format of the Equity Toolkit, so that mental health consultants, supervisors, etc. can use the resources in ways that deepen our awareness, understanding, and commitment to integrating a racial equity lens into all aspects of our IECMHC work.

Some of the themes covered in the Equity Toolkit and this month’s equity chat will include:

  • Learn about disparities in the experiences of young children of color and children from other marginalized communities in early childhood settings.
  • Explore the role of the consultant in supporting equity in IECMHC.
  • Explore how to use the Equity Toolkit individually and with colleagues in order to understand how to support more equitable systems and strengthen culturally responsive IECMHC practices to reduce disparities and improve child outcomes.

  Presenters: 

  • Shantel Meek, Founding Director of Children’s Equity Project (CEP)
  • Eva Marie Shivers,  CEP Partners & Executive Director of Indigo Cultural Center
This product was developed [in part] under grant number 1H79SM082070-01 from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The views, policies and opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of SAMHSA or HHS.