Day 1 - Cultural Competency: Tips and Insights to Improve Healthcare Experiences for Clients
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- AzCA Member - $59
- Non-Member - $79
Cultural Competency: Tips and Insights to Improve Healthcare Experiences for Clients
Jordanna Saunders, MC, LPC, NCC, CEAP
Culture shapes and informs our interactions with ourselves, our families, our peers and our clients. In this training we'll learn current definitions of what cultural competency is and how culture and race impact health care. Attendees may gain insight into how cultural competence is a systemic process that can be impacted by individuals. Participants will learn about the various ways we can integrate cultural competence into our professional work and obtain tips and suggestions for ways to increase personal cultural competence.
Objectives:
- Participants will review the key principles of cultural competence.
- Attendees will learn about the ways culture and race impact healthcare standards.
- Attendees will identify the ways in which diversity and inclusion are ethical practices for counselors.
This session, Day 1 of the Cultural Competency and Ethics Virtual Symposium, offers 3 NBCC hours.
Arizona Counseling Association has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 2003. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Arizona Counseling Association is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Jordanna Saunders
MC, LPC, NCC, CEAP
Trauma Recovery Services of Arizona
Jordanna is a Board Certified Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Arizona. She is EMDR Certified & owns a private practice in Goodyear, AZ that serves urban and rural adults and teens dealing with anxiety, depression, or trauma. She is Navajo and brings creativity and humor into her work.
On-Demand Training Details
This on-demand training contains one, 3-hour long video. You must complete viewing of the whole video. Once you have completed your viewing, you will then be promoted to complete a knowledge assessment quiz based on information presented in the video recordings and handouts. The knowledge assessment quiz contains a variety of true/false and/or multiple choice questions. You must receive at least 75% correct on the knowledge assessment quiz in order to pass the quiz. Once you have completed the quiz, you will then need to complete a training evaluation before having access to your certificate of attendance. All of the components listed above can be found under the contents tab.
If you have any questions on this process, please contact us at info@azca.org.