
The Intersection of Race and Culture: Avoiding Cultural Collisions provides community partners, service providers, and state and local agencies with an overview of the importance of cultural competency and how demonstrating this supports effective decision making and promotes engagement when serving families from a wide variety of backgrounds.
After attending this program, participants will be able to:
1. Describe what is meant by culture and how it impacts behavior.
2. Understand the connection of culture to both the behavior of individuals, youth and families, as well as the response of "system" personnel.
3. Understand how to recognize when one is at an intersection of culture and race.
4. Apply skills to aid in minimizing the possibilities of cultural collisions occurring at cultural intersections.
Continuing education credit approval is pending for physicians, nurses, and, pharmacists.
Visit http://clarkambition.org/community-investment/diversity/ for additional information., including FAQ's.
Date and Time
Thursday May 30, 2019 Friday May 31, 2019
You have four opportunities to attend: — Thursday, May 30: 8 a.m. to noon; Thursday, May 30: 5-9 p.m; Friday, May 31: 8 a.m. — noon; and Friday, May 31: 1-5 p.m.
Location
First Baptist Churc
37 North Highland St
Winchester KY 40391
Fees/Admission
Free
Contact Information
Jennifer Gulley, Clark County Health Department – jenniferh.gulley@ky.gov — 859-744-4482 Ext. 1036
Linda Barrett, The Greater Clark Foundation – lbarrett@clarkambition.org — 859-355-9054
Candice Tackett, Clark Regional Medical Center -candice.tackett@lpnt.net or — 859.737.8523
Kelly Hutchens, Better Together Winchester – kelly.hutchens@gmail.com — 859-595-8969
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