Impact of equity-centered training: supporting racialized communities with enhanced education for social workers

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Title

Impact of equity-centered training: supporting racialized communities with enhanced education for social workers

Subject

Social work education

Creator

Kristen Walker

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Author(s)

Deepy Sur, Heba Baig, Simon Lam, Faisal Islam

Journal Name

Social Work Education

Volume

Vol. 44

Issue

No. 5

Publication Date

2025

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Document Type

Journal article

Language

English

Region

Ontario, Canada

Access

Restricted Access

Abstract

Social workers benefit from increasing their skills and knowledge working with a diverse range of communities and populations, particularly among racialized and marginalized communities. This study evaluates an Ontario-based project on equity-centered training to social workers with a focus on the experiences of adult racialized learners. Data was collected through a convenience sample of participants completing post-training evaluation surveys which measured learner’s satisfaction, learning, and confidence. We delivered 53 trainings to over 3,000 learners and a total of 670 surveys were analyzed. Respondents were approximately 41% racialized, 40% aged 45 and under, 84% female, and 39% with over 15 years of experience. Compared to non-racialized learners, racialized learners reported higher satisfaction with an increased willingness to apply knowledge to practice. In addition, racialized learners reported a higher increase in skills developed and confidence, including interest in specific areas like intergenerational trauma. All learners shared the importance of critical self-reflection and awareness, appreciation for practical strategies, and openness to ongoing learning. It is important to offer equity-centered training to social workers that increase skills and knowledge in developing inclusive mental health services. Professional development can complement formal education in meeting the needs of increasingly diverse communities.

Citation

Kristen Walker, “Impact of equity-centered training: supporting racialized communities with enhanced education for social workers,” ICMGLT Digital Library, accessed June 12, 2026, https://icmglt.org/library/items/show/459.

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