Cultural Competence and Humility in Public Engagement

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Explore the significance of cultural competence in agency interactions, highlighting the importance of understanding and respecting different cultures. Learn about the pitfalls of false cultural expertise and the benefits of lifelong learning and critical self-reflection in promoting cultural humility for effective public communication.


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  1. Cultural Competence Panel ESMERALDA MANDUJANO NATIONAL AGRABILITY TRAINING WORKSHOP MARCH 27, 2019

  2. CULTURE: What is it? CULTURE: What is it? Recommendations for agency representative work with the public What do you define as culture ? What is important in your culture? What are you noticing from others responses?

  3. DIFFERENCES DIFFERENCES

  4. Approaches Cultural Competence Achievable Cultural Humility (1998) Expansion of Cultural Competence

  5. To be avoided, however, is the false sense of security in ones training evidenced by the following actual case: An African American nurse is caring for a middle-aged Latina woman . after the patient had undergone surgery. A Latino physician on a consult service approached the bedside and, noting the moaning patient, commented to the nurse that the patient appeared to be in a great deal of postoperative pain. The nurse summarily dismissed his perception, informing him that she took a course in nursing school in cross-cultural medicine and knew that Hispanic patients over express the pain they are feeling. The Latino physician had a difficult time influencing the perspective of this nurse, who focused on her self-proclaimed cultural expertise. This nurse s notion of her own expertise actually stereotyped the patient s experience, ignored clues (the moaning) to the patient s present reality

  6. Approaches Cultural Competence Nurse Story Cultural Humility (1998) Expansion of Cultural Competence

  7. Three Dimensions of Cultural Humility Lifelong Learning & Critical Self-Reflection Recognize and Challenge Power Imbalances Institution Accountability

  8. Lifelong Learning & Critical Self Reflection All leads to lifelong learning and ongoing critical self- reflection We hold ourselves accountable for constant learning and curiosity to understand those around us Frees us from feeling that we have to be experts on others and their culture (competence?)

  9. Recognize and Challenge Power Imbalances Attempt to recognize when we are in a position of power and make attempts to neutralize this imbalance Recognize by pointing out and advocate Example: As a govt/agency employee (power position), point out your own limitations and how you can advocate for the farmworker

  10. Cultural Competence PRACTICE Cultural Humility

  11. Cultural Humility: People, Principles & Practices LOVE OPEN COMPASSION RECEIVE ESCUCHAR LISTEN ESSENCE One more framework, to contribute to what has got to be our ultimate goal [which is] that there will be a sense of equity and equality and a kind of respect that we are driving forward. (Tervalon)

  12. Have you heard....? CULTURAL HUMILITY

  13. Thank you!

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