In honor of Social Work Month, the Inland Empire Unit is honored to host a panel discussion that will feature two speakers: Dr. Dretona T. Maddox, DSW BSN, RN-PHN, LCSW and Theresa Fortune, Maternal Mental Health Activist. Dr. Maddox will present on “Strengthening Care for Black Adolescent Mothers: Evidence, Advocacy, and Empowerment.” Theresa Fortune will present on Maternal Mental Health, sharing her personal journey through the screening of her documentary film, “From the Ashes.” During the panel discussion, she will highlight the importance of the social work role and hopes to encourage cultural humility while creating a more profound sense of how to frame cultural competence.
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About the Presenters:
Dr. Maddox is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at California Baptist University. She is also the Founder and Executive Director of Purposely Chosen, Inc./Born for Nia Maternity Homes. Dr. Maddox has a robust background as a Public Health Nurse, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Doctor of Social Work and an entrepreneur with several businesses. She also is a public speaker with multiple engagements across the country.
Theresa Fortune is an interdisciplinary Artist & Maternal Mental Health Activist. The focal point of her work is through art and creative expression, and she boldly shares her personal experiences with economic challenges, social injustices, and postpartum depression. As a community service leader, she is also involved with a dinner theatre show tour and a mentorship and summer camp program with children.
CEU Provider Statement: Course meets the qualifications for 1.5 hours of continuing education credit for MFTs, LPCCs, LEPs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, provided by NASW-CA.
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