All adoptions are transcultural, given that every family has its own unique culture. However, for children who are adopted into families of a different racial or ethnic background, the losses are compounded. The impact of these losses is often seen as youth enter their teens and young adulthood, forming identities separate from their families. In this course, participants learn about the importance of and strategies for ensuring that children and youth have every opportunity to grow up secure in their connection to their community of origin, and with insights about forming healthy identities for themselves.
Ashley Westerman - Freelance Reporter/Producer
Derek Hamer - Student, Eastern University
Kim Stevens - Program Manager, North American Council on Adoptable Children
Ramya Gruneisen - Missouri Refugee Wellness Program Officer, United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, and Adjunct Professor, School of Health Sciences, Lindenwood University
Course length: 84 minutes
Certificate type: This course offers an attendance certificate
Updated 5/5/2024
PLEASE NOTE - This course does not provide continuing education credits. To receive social work CEs, please complete the course developed for professionals instead: Navigating Adoptions with Children Already in the Family (for Professionals).