(Name-mce) ListServ cultural competence

Elaine Haglund ehaglund at csulb.edu
Sat Sep 2 03:22:04 EDT 2006


Thanks much, Barbara, for this helpful resource!

What a great contributor you are to this listserv!

Elaine Haglund
Calif. State Univ., Long Beach



On Sep 1, 2006, at 9:29 AM, Barbara Acosta wrote:

> Join us in Phoenix, Arizona for the 16th Annual International NAME  
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> The Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice has some useful
> definitions and resources on cultural competence.
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> http://cecp.air.org/cultural/default.htm
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> Barbara D. Acosta, Ph.D.
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 14:43:54 -0400 (EDT)
> From: ZS Worotynec <zsw at vex.net>
> Subject: (Name-mce) ListServ Cultural competence: What does it mean?
> To: NAME-MCE - National Association for Multicultural Education Email
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> Hello list members,
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> The org I work for is embarking on doing 'something' in the area of  
> cultural
> diversity/cultural competence. We are health promoters in maternal,  
> newborn
> and early child development. We may be developing a resource guide,  
> manual,
> coordinating a conference, or creating a website.
> It's all up for discussion at this early stage, however, we are asking
> ourselves the question "What *is* cultural competence for service  
> providers?
> What does it mean to be culturally competent?
>
> I've done some online research and visited some great sites, but I  
> thought
> it might be interesting to see what kinds of responses come from NAME.
> Though we are in health promotion, education is clearly part of that.
>
> I'll collect responses and post a summary back to the list.
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> TIA for your ideas and contributions,
>
> ZS.
> http://www.beststart.org
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