Addressing Implicit Bias Among Service Providers

With Rose Cratsley

May 6 - 27, 2021

Date and Time Details: Thursday's from 7-8:30pm EST, CLASS DATES: May 6, 13, 20, 27

Location: Live online via Zoom

  • $165.00 – covers all the expenses of the course and supports others who cannot afford to attend.
  • $115.00 – covers most of the expenses of the course
  • $65.00 – covers some of the expenses of the course

CLASS DATES: May 6, 13, 20, 27
CLASS TIMES: 7-8:30pm EST
IDEAL FOR: Service Providers

Bias is one of the root causes of racial hate and disparities in our society. It is important to remember that bias is a learned habit, and it contributes to global racial disparities that have catastrophic effects for marginalized communities. Mindfulness is a successful way to impact implicit assumptions and bias as it’s proven to interrupt the link between past experience and impulsive responding.

Research shows that bias contributes to global social disparities that have catastrophic effects for marginalized communities. Through this program we will help you build skills to transform unconscious bias in a generative, open, and honest way, opening the door to an equitable world where everyone belongs. Our goal for this program is to create an impact at a system level and develop mindfulness ambassadors who can continue to spread the practice of mindfulness in their communities.

About the Leader

Rose Cratsley

Dr. Rose Cratsley is a cross-cultural mindfulness expert, child-psychologist, educator, and Founder of Ivy Child International, a nonprofit that develops and facilitates mindfulness-based health education programs for children and communities across the globe. Her professional experiences have led her to partnering with UNICEF and World Vision. The Worcester Business Journal honored Rose as one of the “40 Under 40 […]

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