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Venue
Kingswood Civic Centre, High Street, Kingswood
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Event Tutors
Learning and Development
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Target Audience
CAH Staff
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Event Types
Course (daytime)
Course categories
Council Induction
Council Induction subcategories
Event description

Understanding the psychological processes that lead to unconscious biases.
Exploring the unconscious biases in psychiatric practice, to do with how meaning is understood post the enlightenment age when reason (defined by the West) is privileged and how that affects how people’s stories (formulations) are subordinate to the science of psychiatry, which is not as robust as we believe.
Additionally, the course explores antiracist and feminist critiques and relates patriarchy to the gendered patterns in psychiatry (lower diagnosis of depression in men; higher BDP in women etc) and intersections between aspects of identity as evidenced in data, such as race and gender or gender and sexual orientation.
The exercises help delegates to see how racialised understandings and heteronormative and established gender norms influence their practice unconsciously and how this shows up in patterns in data not solely due to AMHP practice but failures to take account of pertinent information

Learning outcomes

See above

Start Date
Tuesday 24 September 2019
End Date
Tuesday 24 September 2019
Closing Date
Monday 23 September 2019
Times
09:00 - 16:30
Maximum Places
15 
Cost
£0.00 
Number of Sessions
1
Certificate expiry
No
Pass/Fail event
No