Carmen Rosa Noroña, LICSW, MS. Ed., IECMH-E® 

Carmen Rosa Noroña, LICSW, MS. Ed., IECMH-E®, is a bilingual, mestiza, cisgender woman originally from Ecuador. She brings an approach grounded in critical self-reflection, racial equity, and social justice to her work as clinician, trainer and reflective consultant/supervisor.. She leads the Center of Excellence in Immigrant Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health at Boston Medical Center and serves as Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Boston University School of Medicine. Carmen Rosa's work focuses particularly on supporting minoritized young children, their families, and the providers who serve them, with expertise in the intersection of trauma, socio-cultural context, and infant mental health. She is a national Child-Parent Psychotherapy Trainer and has co-developed the Diversity-Informed Tenets Initiative, the BMC Family Preparedness Plan for Immigrant Families, and the NCTSN initiative Being Anti-Racist is Central to Trauma-informed Care. She has contributed extensively to literature on reflective supervision and developed culturally validated materials for Spanish-speaking communities.