Culturally Responsive Practice
Conversations about culture and identity
Description
This class uncovers how our cultural identities and experiences shape the way we make meaning of the world and relate to others. Outcomes are usually improved when services are adapted to a person’s cultural needs and preferences. As such, effective workers can skillfully navigate cultural conversations and form sustainable working relationships with the people they support. This training looks at practical strategies for learning about an individual within the context of their culture, including the DSM 5 Cultural Formulation tool.
Learning Objectives
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Define culture, social location, and cultural humility
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Explore unacknowledged cultural differences and power differentials
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Consider how culturally responsive care can be used to address disparities
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Review strategies for asking about a person’s cultural identity and influences
Board Accreditation
MN Board of Social Work
2.0 CEUs (CEP-275)
MN Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy
LADC: 2.0 CEUs (2023.CE.ADC.123)
LPC/LPCC: 2.0 CEUs (2023.CE.383)
MN Board of Nursing
This activity has been designed to meet the Minnesota Board of Nursing continuing education requirements. However, the nurse is responsible for determining whether this activity meets the requirements for acceptable continuing education.