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CONTINUING EDUCATION CATALOG CLASS LISTINGSDiversityContact: Kris Bruns, kbruns@dcs.wisc.edu See additional subject information www.dcs.wisc.edu/pda/diversity Honoring our common differencesDiversity includes not only race, ethnicity, and gender, but also ability/disability, education, age, class, and many other differences. By clearly understanding our commonalities and differences, we can support one another’s efforts to create healthy, inclusive organizations where all people feel respected and welcome to contribute their best work to the organization. Instructor: Kathy Germann ONLINE/ANYTIME Cross-cultural health-care case studies: self-study courseThis online self-study course explores the importance of culturally competent care through case studies. It is a series of five tutorials on cultural competence that familiarizes health care providers with common issues that arise when working with people of diverse cultures. Register: 800-725-9692 ONLINE/ANYTIME Cultural competency for human service professionals: an introductory self-study courseToday health and human service care must be culture specific, reflecting the clients’ expectations about world view, values, and experience of care. In this self-study course you develop the awareness, knowledge, and skills that allow you and your agency to provide effective cross-cultural care. Enhance your knowledge of and respect for people’s history, traditions, values, and social organization including family, community, and political structures. Register: 800-725-9692 Cancellation policy: If you are unable to attend or arrange for a substitute, you may obtain a refund minus the $20 administrative fee by contacting our registration department at least 3 business days prior to the program. If you cancel 3 business days or less before the program, or do not attend, you are responsible for the entire fee. To cancel or arrange for a substitute, please call 800-725-9692.
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