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Cultural Competency in Training and Workforce Development:

Cultural elements to consider when developing culturally competent trainings & resources. Cultural Competency in Training and Workforce Development:. What is cultural competence?.

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Cultural Competency in Training and Workforce Development:

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  1. Cultural elements to consider when developing culturally competent trainings & resources Cultural Competency in Training and Workforce Development:

  2. What is cultural competence?

  3. The thoughts, communications, actions, customs, beliefs, values, and institutions of racial, ethnic, religious, or social groups.                                                                                   -DHHS/OMH Culture:

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  6. Competence implies having the capacity to function effectively as an individual and an organization within the context of the cultural beliefs, behaviors, and needs presented by consumers and their communities.                                                                                    -DHHS/OMH Competence:

  7. A set of congruent behaviors, attitudes, and policies that come together in a system, agency, or among professionals that enables effective work in cross-cultural situations.                                                    -DHHS/OMH                             Cultural (and linguistic) competence in health:

  8. Acknowledging the similarities & differences amongst us, accepting them, and showing empathy in our interactions. -Me So… what is it?

  9. "Affects how the giver gives, and how the receiver receives!" Why is it important?

  10. Health, healing, and wellness belief systems • How illness, disease, and their causes are perceived by the patient/consumer • The behaviors of patients/consumers who are seeking health care and their attitudes toward health care providers • The delivery of services by the provider who looks at the world through his or her own limited set of values, which can compromise access for patients from other cultures -DHHS/OMH Culture and language may influence:

  11. How health care information is received • How rights and protections are exercised • What is considered to be a health problem • How symptoms and concerns about the problem are expressed • Who should provide treatment for the problem • What type of treatment should be given.                                                                             -DHHS/OMH Culture defines:

  12. -Plan-Develop-Implement- Stages of Developing Culturally Competent Products/Resources

  13. Define your target audience • Become more aware of the culture of your target audience • Be aware of the dynamics that may occur when members of different cultures interact • Assess your personal cultural values and perceptions of the world Planning

  14. How will this training/resource be received? • Is this training/resource actually considered to be of importance? • How are concerns about this topic expressed? • Who should provide the training/resource? • What type of training/resource should be given? • ...? Questions to ask:

  15. Remember adult learning principles • Utilize feedback from focus groups, conversations with shareholders etc. • Use of consultants/contractors  • Translations etc. • Take into account cost-benefit limitations • Bilingual trainer/products, TOTs, etc. Development

  16. Remember adult learning principles • Utilize feedback from focus groups, conversations with shareholders etc. • Assess the personal cultural values and perceptions of the trainer • Use of consultants/contractors  • Bilingual etc. Implementation

  17. A guide for addressing the treatment needs of Hispanics/Latinos with alcohol, tobacco, and other drug problems • Training of Trainers • Trainer manual, CD and in-service training • Caribbean Basin & Hispanic ATTC Cultural Elements in Treating Hispanic Populations: Dialogue on Science & Addiction

  18. Ryan R. Springer, MPH • The Danya Institute/Central East ATTC • Office: 240-645-1585 • rspringer@danyainstitute.org • www.nattc.org Contact

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