DIVERSITY & RACIAL EQUITY

The fundamental aim is to teach healthcare and social service provider and staff the concepts and skills to reflect on the diversity of people, and the health challenges they experience.

The goal of cultural competence training – whether focused on, racial, ethnic, or other marginalized identities – is not to convey a set of facts about one or more populations.

The fundamental aim is to teach healthcare and social service providers and staff the concepts and skills to reflect on the diversity of people, and the health challenges they experience, in order to:

  • Avoid preconceived notions and stereotypes;
  • Communicate effectively and with respect when serving individuals and families;
  • Curiously inquire and listen to each individual;
  • Be open to and respectful of various experiences and perspectives;
  • And become aware of one’s own implicit and explicit assumptions and biases that may interfere with communication and building a trusting provider-patient relationship.

In order to accomplish these objectives, it is important to incorporate the following concepts: