Intersectional Cultural Responsiveness Lectures for SLPs (CMH)
This tier is priced for practicing SLPs who want to attain Certification Maintenance Hours (CMHs).
Have you heard of CREDIT? If you want to do the learning but don't need the credit or live engagement, then this is the Continuing Education platform that you've been looking for. Included in this annual subscription are lectures from the thought leaders in diversity, intersectional equity, access, and inclusion in the
Includes access to 24 products
Historical Influences on the Health and Education of Indigenous Children - Recorded Webinar
Addressing the Sexual Health Gap in Speech-Language Pathology
Cultural Literacy and Responsiveness for SLPs Working with Deaf Children
Dialect Part 2: Working from a Culturally Responsive Lens: The Impact of Dialect Variation on Language Assessment and Treatment
Dialect Part 1: It’s a Disorder within a Dialect!: Implications on Language Assessment
What does White Supremacy have to do with Autism? - Recorded Webinar
Trauma Informed Practices for Trans* Youth- RECORDED
The Magic of Drag for Youth
Restorative Justice for Youth - Recorded Webinar
Racism in CSD - Recorded Webinar
Prepare for Intersectional Thinking with Ruchi Kapila - Recorded Webinar
Make Your Intake Forms Inclusive
Introduction to Clinical Work with People Across the Gender Spectrum
Inclusive Materials for Practices
Identifying and Problem-Solving Biases in Speech-Language Pathology Research
Get the 92 Talking Too - Recorded Webinar
Gender in Early Childhood Education Recorded Webinar
Doing Names and Pronouns Right - Recorded Webinar
Doing Names and Pronouns Right- October
Culturally Responsive Practices Working with Trans/GNC Patients, Clients, and Students Across All Settings for Speech/Language Pathologists
Creating Safe Spaces in K-12 Schools
Considerations for Family and Friends
Coming Out Conversations - Recorded Webinar
Brief Overview of Transplaining for SLPs and Other Clinical Providers
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$99/yr
Intersectional Cultural Responsiveness Lectures for SLP Students
This tier is priced for SLP students who want to engage in learning and don't need graduate credit or ASHA CEUs.
Have you heard of CREDIT? If you want to do the learning but don't need the credit or live engagement, then this is the Continuing Education platform that you've been looking for. Included in this annual subscription are lectures from the thought leaders in diversity, intersectional equity, access, and in
Includes access to 24 products
Addressing the Sexual Health Gap in Speech-Language Pathology
Considerations for Family and Friends
What does White Supremacy have to do with Autism? - Recorded Webinar
Trauma Informed Practices for Trans* Youth- RECORDED
The Magic of Drag for Youth
Restorative Justice for Youth - Recorded Webinar
Racism in CSD - Recorded Webinar
Prepare for Intersectional Thinking with Ruchi Kapila - Recorded Webinar
Make Your Intake Forms Inclusive
Introduction to Clinical Work with People Across the Gender Spectrum
Inclusive Materials for Practices
Identifying and Problem-Solving Biases in Speech-Language Pathology Research
Historical Influences on the Health and Education of Indigenous Children - Recorded Webinar
Get the 92 Talking Too - Recorded Webinar
Gender in Early Childhood Education Recorded Webinar
Doing Names and Pronouns Right - Recorded Webinar
Doing Names and Pronouns Right- October
Dialect Part 2: Working from a Culturally Responsive Lens: The Impact of Dialect Variation on Language Assessment and Treatment
Dialect Part 1: It’s a Disorder within a Dialect!: Implications on Language Assessment
Culturally Responsive Practices Working with Trans/GNC Patients, Clients, and Students Across All Settings for Speech/Language Pathologists
Cultural Literacy and Responsiveness for SLPs Working with Deaf Children
Creating Safe Spaces in K-12 Schools
Coming Out Conversations - Recorded Webinar
Brief Overview of Transplaining for SLPs and Other Clinical Providers
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$20/mo or $200/yr
The allyship package.
Do you want to learn more about how to be an ally to transgender people? Sign up today and receive access to over 30 webinars geared toward Teachers, Educators, Speech/Language Pathologists, Allied Healthcare Providers and anyone else who wants to up their allyship during this time of increasingly violent rhetoric. Learn how to use the right language, a trauma-informed approach and BE that person whose allyship makes
Includes access to 20 products
Trauma Informed Practices for Trans* Youth- RECORDED
Restorative Justice for Youth - Recorded Webinar
PreK-12 Educator Bundle
Make Your Intake Forms Inclusive
Inclusive Materials for Practices
Historical Influences on the Health and Education of Indigenous Children - Recorded Webinar
Gender in Early Childhood Education Recorded Webinar
Gender Inclusive Classroom Practices for K-12 Schools
Free Community Training! Providing Sensitive and Affirming Care to Trans and Gender-Nonconforming People
Doing Names and Pronouns Right - Recorded Webinar
Culturally Responsive Practices Working with Trans/GNC Patients, Clients, and Students Across All Settings for Speech/Language Pathologists
Culturally Responsive Practices for Allied Healthcare Providers Working with TGNC Patients, Clients and Students
Culturally Responsive Pediatric SLP Bundle
Culturally Responsive Clinician Starter Bundle
Creating Safe Spaces in K-12 Schools
Creating a Culturally Responsive Space for Gender Voice Modification
Coming Out Conversations - Recorded Webinar
Affirmation in Spiritual Spaces Course
Racism in CSD - Recorded Webinar
Prepare for Intersectional Thinking with Ruchi Kapila - Recorded Webinar