All of Me: The Impact of Intersectionality on Work as a Child Life Specialist


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Intersectionality is a term that was first used by professor Kimberlѐ Crenshaw in an article published in 1989. Intersectionality is used to describe how race, class, gender and other personal characteristics overlap within a person’s personality. These identities can create both advantages and disadvantages, or discrimination versus privilege. The history of the word intersectionality will be discussed, along with the evolution of the term. This webinar will include a panel of diverse child life specialists who will discuss the ways in which their individual aspects of intersectionality impact their work as child life specialists.

Objectives:

1. Participants will gain an understanding of intersectionality, including the history of the term and current usage 

2. Participants will learn how various child life specialists view intersectionality within their child life work 

3. Participants will examine aspects of their own intersectionality and the impact that has on their work within the child life profession

Suggested Domain: Professional Responsibility


Thank you to our generous sponsor of this webinar, Bank Street Graduate School of Education, for helping to provide this webinar programming for child life specialists.

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Nikki Orkoskey

MA, CCLS

Nikki Orkoskey, MA, CCLS (she/her/hers) is a child life specialist at the University of Maryland Children's Hospital, working with patients of all ages and developmental levels on an inpatient medical unit and outpatient radiology. Nikki has worked with patients who identify as gender diverse and their families in a variety of healthcare settings, both inpatient and outpatient. Nikki has a professional interest in educating professionals about evidence-based practice for patients who identify as LGBTQ+.

Timmy Kuk

Certified Child Life Specialist, MS, CCLS

Nemours/A.I. DuPont Hospital

Timmy Kuk, MS, CCLS (he/him/his) is a Child Life Specialist in at Nemours/A.I DuPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, DE. Timmy has been a CLS for just over a year now in the Emergency Department. Timmy is involved with a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion taskforce within the Emergency Department and strives to bring more DEI awareness for staff in conjunction to providing effective care to patients and families. Besides child life, Timmy also works as a Group Exercise Instructor and is a huge Marvel fanatic. He hopes to share his story to inspire diversity and inclusion for both students and clinicians within the child life community.

Michelle N. Konnagan

CCLS

Michelle N. Konnagan, CCLS has been a certified child life specialist for 11 years. She has been in the child life field for over 17 years. She has a professional interest and experience working with children who have developmental disabilities and mental health diagnosis. Michelle currently works at Cincinnati Children's Hospital as a PRN child life specialist. She resides in Cincinnati, Ohio with her husband and two daughters. 

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All of Me: The Impact of Intersectionality on Work as a Child Life Specialist
10/15/2021 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 10/15/2021
10/15/2021 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 10/15/2021
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5 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  4/5 points to pass
5 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  4/5 points to pass
Thank you to our generous sponsor of this webinar, Bank Street Graduate School of Education
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Open to download resource. Thank you to our generous sponsor of this webinar, Bank Street Graduate School of Education, for helping to provide this webinar programming for child life specialists. In our Child Life program, you will learn to be an advocate as you provide family-centered care in a variety of settings. Coursework and fieldwork will prepare you to: provide therapeutic play opportunities in health care and community settings; teach about and support children, youth, and their families with illness, injury, and trauma; develop strategies to minimizing stress and anxiety during stressful events; treat opportunities that strengthen self-esteem and independence for children, youth, and families; learn from classmates and from our faculty, who are all Certified Child Life Specialists with years of experience working in the field. Contact info: gseenrollment@bankstreet.edu, 212-652-8722
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1.50 PDUs credits  |  Certificate available
1.50 PDUs credits  |  Certificate available