Culturally Inclusive Hmong American Youth Work
Your Course Description
Intercultural Engagement
- Empower AAPI youth, particularly Hmong Americans, by countering stereotypes and creating culturally inclusive spaces. Enhance your effectiveness as a youth worker by understanding Hmong cultural nuances and fostering inclusivity.
- This training offers insights into the Hmong community, equipping you to integrate cultural considerations. With the rise in AAPI hate crimes, your advocacy for Hmong American youth is vital.
- Break down myths, address cultural challenges, and champion positive outcomes. Elevate your role by dismantling stereotypes and promoting a supportive environment for AAPI youth's holistic development.
Your Learning Objectives
- Explore the biculturalism of Hmong American youth
- Identify cultural considerations that may affect Hmong American youth
- Learn how to provide culturally-specific services and advocacy for Hmong American youth
Your Course Details
- Completion Certificate
- Youth Worker Track
- This training will count as 1.5 CE hours for most boards. Please contact your board directly with questions on submitting. Course details for CE submissions provided.
Your Trainer

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Your Skill-Building Objectives
Inclusion
Fostering belonging in all young people
Advocacy
Standing with and for young people
Youth Development
Inspiring young people to thrive
Relationship Building
Building trust through caring relationships
What YIPA members are saying
The information is invaluable and every youth worker should absorb it.
Very helpful information and suggestions. Everyone should take this training, even if you haven't interacted with Hmong youth or families yet!
Kelly Her shared valuable information. She was very knowledgeable about Hmong youth and the Hmong community. As a Hmong woman myself, I agreed with all the information she shared and it was a way to confirm my own understanding of my culture.