
Mental Health Challenges Affecting the AAPI Community
Presented by AICPA National Commission on Diversity & Inclusion and Ascend, this webcast will show how together we can create a supportive environment for Asian American and Pacific Islander colleagues.
Format
Webcast
NASBA Field of Study
Behavioral Ethics
Level
Basic
CPE Credits
1
Instructor
Crystal Cooke, Sandeep Gupta, Aileen Fullcharge
Availability
3 months
Product Number
WC3799476
Create a supportive environment
May is both Mental Health Awareness Month and Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Events in recent years have affected mental health within the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, creating workplace challenges.
Join us as we bring together leaders from a cross-section of industries for thought-provoking dialogue about how we can work together to better understand and support our AAPI colleagues to create a more inclusive culture.
Key Topics
- Mental health
- AAPI community
- Accounting and finance
- Diversity and inclusion
Learning Outcomes
- Distinguish how anti-Asian hate can affect the mental health of the AAPI professional community.
- Recognize how to navigate and be an active ally against stereotypes and microaggressions in the workplace.
- Identify how businesses and leaders can support the AAPI workforce by creating a truly inclusive culture.
Who Will Benefit
- Leadership
- Diversity leaders
- HR personnel
- Accountants and finance professionals
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