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Cultural responsiveness involves understanding and appropriately including and responding to the combination of cultural variables and the full range of dimensions of diversity that an individual brings to interactions. Cultural responsiveness requires valuing diversity, seeking to further cultural knowledge, and working toward the creation of ...
- Office of Multicultural Affairs
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 2200 Research...
- Issues in Ethics
The terms culture and linguistics refer to integrated...
- Cultural Competence Check-Ins
Cultural competence is a necessary part of clinical...
- Bilingual Service Delivery
Multilingualism in Populations Who Receive Audiology and...
- HIPAA
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 2200 Research...
- Social Determinants of Health
Social determinants of health (SDOH) are non-medical...
- Office of Multicultural Affairs
Oct 1, 2015 · Consider selecting related historical figures or narratives representing a general value or ideal such as honesty, character, honor, love or kindness. Appropriately incorporating religious holidays or traditions into treatment in a public school setting—especially one with a culturally diverse population—is a delicate matter.
- W. Antonio Le Baron
- 2015
Dec 6, 2022 · A short guide to cultural responsiveness in speech-language therapy. December 06, 2022. Culturally responsive practice is the awareness of one’s own culture and how it impacts your perception of the world. It is also the willingness to actively learn and adapt your therapy practice to others’ cultures, perspectives, and experiences.
Cultural responsiveness is an approach that uses both cultural knowledge/competence and cultural humility to honor a client's culture across all aspects of their treatment and learning. Cultural responsiveness is a fluid approach and requires partnership with a client as well as self-reflection. This micro course explores questions related to ...
Mar 17, 2021 · The principles are now called the Principles of Culturally Responsive Practice, as we will never be competent is the culture of others, but rather as speech-language pathologists, educators and health professionals we work to respond appropriately to the culture of others and to reflect on our own culture and its impact to make others feel culturally safe. The principles are designed to ...
Apr 20, 2017 · I used these three approaches to improve my cultural competence and become a people-first SLP: I actively sought out first-hand experiences from friends or coworkers, in addition to information from memoirs and documentaries, about what it was like to be African-American, Hispanic, Asian or Muslim and what it was like to be discriminated ...
May 22, 2022 · May 22, 2022. As a bilingual speech-language pathologist and daughter of Vietnamese immigrants, Phuong Lien Palafox has always connected with her students’ diverse cultural backgrounds and heritage languages. During nearly two decades in Texas public schools, she often advocated for culturally responsive practices: prioritizing family ...