Title: Cultural Competence: Supporting All Families
1Cultural CompetenceSupporting All Families
- Presented by Diana Autin, Family Voices _at_ SPAN-NJ
- At the National Family Voices Conference, May,
2007 -
2The Pebble in the Pond
- Do unto others as they would have you do unto
them. - The Platinum Rule
- Seek first to understand, then to be
understood. - Steven Covey
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3What Impacts Relationships?
- Status
- Socially acceptable behavior
- Body Language
- How close we stand to each other
- How we communicate process information
- How we interpret silence
- Comfort level with advocacy
- How we approach resolve conflict
4What Impacts Relationships?
- Parenting roles and functions
- Expectations of children
- Beliefs about appropriate developmental goals
independence - Views about needing and accepting help from
non-family members - Fears about being judged unfavorably
5Cultural Continuum
- Cultural Destructiveness
- Cultural Incapacity
- Cultural Blindness
- Cultural Pre-competence
- Cultural Competence
- Cultural Proficiency
6Impact of American Cultural values
- Individual Success
- Getting ahead
- Making money
- Value purpose of education
- Competition
7Examine cultural values Time
- What does it mean to be on time?
- How do you feel when someone arrives late to a
meeting? Why?
8Examine cultural values Communication
- Verbal communication
- Rates of speech
- Voice modulation
- Pauses
- Use of silence
- Time between QA
- What is rude? Polite?
9Examine cultural values Communication
- Nonverbal
- Body language
- Eye contact
- Proximity
- Deference
- Respect
10Cultural Scanning
- Is the behavior
- Innocent
- Ignorant
- Insensitive
- Racist
- How to respond? Do we
- Know the person
- Value the relationship
- Have a history
11Cultural Reciprocity with Families
- Challenging power
- Assuming risks
- Sharing stories ourselves
- Listening with the heart
- Involving those affected
- Offering alternatives
- Balancing the scales of justice and equity
- Holding ourselves accountable
12How Change Happens
- Power concedes nothing without a demand. It
never has and it never will. - -Frederick Douglas
13Agents of Cultural Competence
- Understand context, barriers to change, and
stages of change - Listen
- Respond
- Advocate
- Pursue change
- Intervene at the systems level
- Team with others
- Facilitate
14Leadership in Cultural Competence
- Inspire and help people work toward the goal
- Share leadership
- Recognize diverse roles
- Become self-aware
- Accept responsibility
- Ask for help
- Be open to constructive criticism
- Encourage motivate partners
15Know Yourself
- Who am I?
- What am I doing here
- What are my
- Goals, purposes
- Expectations
- Motivations?
- What strengths challenges do I bring?
- How can I best use my skills?
- How can I make space for others?
16Know Yourself
- In my family, children are expected to ___
- I feel like an outsider when _______
- I believe the most important thing in life is
______________ - My ethnic or cultural heritage is important to me
because _____
17Self-Reflection
- Speaking language other than English
- Attitudes of your family of origin on people from
different backgrounds - Values, beliefs, cultural messages re
- Family
- Child-rearing
- External relationships
- Community
- Health
- Education
- Roots, places of origin
- Ethnic group, socio-economic class, religion, age
group, community - Social interactions with people from ethnic
groups, socioeconomic classes, religions, age
groups or communities different from your own
18Gaining Community Trust
- Trust is not automatic it must be earned and it
can be lost. - Trust must be two-way those who are not trusted,
do not trust. - Trust leads to belief in each other and in a
cause.
19Developing Trust
- Be honest about the problems, the barriers, the
potential negative consequences as well as the
potential benefit of action
20Developing Trust
- Be in it for the long haul. Dont abandon ship
after the first disappointment or failure. - Admit mistakes.
- Ask for help!!!
- LISTEN!!!
- Acknowledge others contributions.
21Creating Community Vision
- Creating a vision requires
- Trust
- Hope
- Shared relationships
- Honesty
- Openness
- Flexibility
- Love
22Preparing for Collaboration
- Discuss with partners in advance
- Agreed on issues?
- Differences among subgroups?
- Gifts of each?
- Stuff to give up?
- Stuff to gain?
- Anticipated conflicts compromises?
- Strategies to address conflicts?
23The Vision
- Visions are not abstract. They are based on
peoples hearts and souls, their experiences, and
their belief that a better life is possible and
deserved.
24The Vision
- Creating a shared vision means letting go of the
present to focus on what could be. - What would it look like, feel like, smell like,
taste like, sound like, if it was good?
25The Vision
- How do we get there?
- What supports are needed?
- What is each of our roles in providing those
supports? - How can it be sustained?
26The Vision
- Everyones contribution is respected.
- Individual contributions are discussed among all
participants. - A common, shared vision is shaped through
discussion and pieced together like a community
quilt.
27Reaching Consensus
- Consensus is not reached when everyone is silent.
- Consensus is only reached when everyone assents.
- The who of consensus is based on your
definition of your community. - Consensus is not static
28Diversity
- Honor express sincere interest in racial,
ethnic, cultural, socio-economic diversity. - Communicate in diverse languages.
- Prepare existing leaders to hear and make space
for new voices new leaders.
29Diversity
- Adapt collaborative models to diverse cultures.
- Manage changing distribution of power
responsibility. - Avoid tokenism.
30Making room for new voices
- Multiple opportunities for participation, from a
small contribution of time to progressively
larger contributions of time and effort - The level of participation varies depending on
life circumstances.
31Making room for new voices
- Community members are listened to their ideas
are supported and respected. - Community members do not experience retribution
as a result of their participation, or receive
support if there is retribution.
32To See Clearly
- It is only with the heart that one can see
clearly what is essential is invisible to the
eye. - The Little Prince
- Antoine de Saint Exupery
33The Chinese characters that make up the verb to
listen tell us something about this skill.
34Making room for new voices
- Community member participation has an impact it
makes an appreciable difference. - Community member participation is appreciated
that appreciation is acknowledged.
35Gathering Community Knowledge
- Communities know
- Their history where they have been
- Their culture who they are
- Sacred places
- Dangerous places
- What is important to them
36Gathering community knowledge
- Encourage and support community members to find
their voice. - Be ready to hear what community members say.
- Respect the passion of the community for change.
37Gathering community knowledge
- Ensure that diverse community member perspectives
are not considered a separate component, but are
infused throughout. - Always consider an individual community members
story as valid.
38Sharing Community Knowledge
- Tell stories within the community to build shared
knowledge - Listen to the stories of families
- Help families share their stories with each other
39Partnering for Cultural Competence
- Committed Leadership from all partners
- Maintaining a partnership with good
communication, clear decision-making, specific
responsibilities
40Cultural differences are unimportant
- Thoughts
- All people should be treated the same
- Feelings
- Pressure
- Resentment
- Behaviors
- Failure to accommodate differences
41Cultural Differences are Strengths to Build on
- Thoughts
- Cultural differences are strengths
- Feelings
- Curiosity
- Interest
- Appreciation
- Behaviors
- Affirm differences
- Seek learning opportunities
42Building Cultural Competence
- Quality information
- Develop accurate map of strengths needs of
families from diverse communities whos
important, whats important, relationships - Formal
- Informal
- Know how others have addressed these issues
43Building Cultural Competence
- Ongoing
- Planning
- Implementation
- Evaluation
- Revision of plan
44Developing a Plan
- Who will do what?
- Under what conditions?
- To what extent?
- What resources do we need?
- How will we measure?
45Specific Suggestions
- Allow time for reflection, dont always fill
silent spaces - Engage community leaders and cultural liaisons
- Modify communication methods, processes and
materials to respond to individual circumstances - Provide ongoing training and support in
diversity, cultural competence, flexibility - Provide qualified, trained and prepared
interpreters when needed
46Implementing Changes to Enhance Cultural
Competence
- Bring about changes
- Monitor implementation to make sure improvements
take place
47Commitment
- People say, what is the sense of our small
effort. - They cannot see that we must lay one brick at a
time, take one step at a time. - A pebble cast into a pond causes ripples that
spread in all directions. Each one of our
thoughts, words and deeds is like that. - No one has a right to sit down and feel
hopeless. - Theres too much work to do.