Anti-Racist Practice Events for London Met Students

When

Thursday 10th June 2021

9:30am – 11:30am
Book here: https://met.ac/anti-racist-practice-event-10-june

When

Wednesday 16th June 2021
9:30am – 11:30am
Book here: https://met.ac/anti-racist-practice-event-16-june

The NELTP is holding two Anti-Racist Practice events which are to be delivered by Dr Prospera Tedam, SFHEA. Assistant Professor in Social Work, United Arab Emirates University. These events are for student social workers at both London Metropolitan University and University of East London.

4D2P is a new framework introduced in Dr Prospera Tedam’s book on Anti-Oppressive Practice (Tedam, 2020). This framework is unique in that it offers practitioners the opportunity to not only identify where racism has occurred but also examine how they might disrupt racism through action of some form.

Learning Outcomes:

Develop and enhance understanding of racism and anti-racism in social work. Critically reflect on your own previous and current anti-racist practice. Understand and identify skills needed to confront racism.
Examine the 4D2P Framework for anti-racist practice.

Dr Prospera Tedam is a qualified social worker registered with Social Work England and has practice experience of about 25 years. A social work academic with a teaching career spanning over 15 years in higher education institutions in the United Kingdom, Prospera has taught social work at the Open University, University of Northampton and latterly, Anglia Ruskin University where she retains a Visiting Fellow role. In August 2018, Prospera joined the social work department as Assistant Professor in Social Work at United Arab Emirates University.