This micro-video defines implicit bias and its negative impact on decision-making using the Collaborative Assessment, Response and Support (CARES) approach. This video aims to help learners recognize their own implicit bias, as well as recognize examples of implicit bias in other decision makers in similar roles.
Who Should Attend?
All staff working in Child Welfare.
Course Benefits
Learners will:
- Identify implicit bias in their role and learn how to develop techniques to reduce it.
- Identify how implicit bias has affected their decision-making contributing to disproportionality in child welfare.
Course Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Course Components
Once enrolled in the course, learners will complete:
- A seven-minute micro-video.
Completion of all components is necessary to receive a Certificate of Completion.
Continuing Education Units
There are no CEUs associated with this course.
Registration
Register for this course by logging in to Cornerstone, browse for the course name and complete all information. For more information about the ACS Workforce Institute, please contact the Help Desk at WIhelpdesk@acs.nyc.gov or call (212) 748-1898.