| Strengthening
Culturally Competent Perspectives
To Support Diverse Populations
This workshop was originally
presented by the NPSDC for organizations in Seattle/King County because
many participants found value CLC is now bringing it to your area.
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When:
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Where:
The
Skagit
5984 N. Darrk Lane
Bow, WA 98232
Workshop Fee:
$140 - lunch, materials and
breaks
Workshop Overview:
Are you looking for concrete skills and
fresh ideas to practice cultural competency in your work and organization?
This interactive training explores how you can increase professional
effectiveness through developing cultural competency skills. Participate
in workplace application exercises that explore working effectively
with diverse populations and creating professional environments that
are respectful and supportive of all staff. Take home a ReachOut Cultural
Competency Toolbook, which includes research highlights, skill areas,
application tools, and additional resources to support continued development.
Objectives:
- Build a common understanding of cultural competency
- Gain a heightened awareness of our worldview,
and understand how privilege and oppression affects all of us
- Identify specific strategies for practicing
cultural competency skills in the workplace
- Create a personalized action plan to transfer
learning beyond the session
Workshop Trainer:
Sleeping Rooms:
Rooms available at the single/double rate of
$71 (plus tax).
Please call (360) 724-7777 and mention
the Strengthening Culturally Competent Perspectives To Support
Diverse Populations workshop to receive this rate.
CEUs / Free Clock Hours
Free Clock Hours are available after the workshop.
Participants can register for Highline Community College Continuing
Education Units (CEUs) before starting a
course. The cost is $10 per course.
Participant should call Extended Learning at
206-870-3785 to apply.
Registration Details
- Training Cost is $140
and includes materials and breaks
- Click here to access the online registration!
- To access the application and obtain more
information about this workshop contact Jan Palmer at 206.878.3710
ext: 5912 or E-mail jpalmer@highline.edu
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