05 Apr Cultural Competency
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Cultural competence refers to “an individual and program’s ability to honor and respect those beliefs, interpersonal styles, attitudes and behaviors both of families who are clients and the multicultural staff providing services.
Lessons
- Overview
- When Men Are Raped - Introduction
- When Men Are Raped - Reporting Rape
- When Men Are Raped - The Assault
- When Men Are Raped - The Aftermath
- When Men Are Raped - If You Are A Service Provider
- Female-on-Male Rape: Forced to penetrate
- Female-on-Male Rape: More Statistics
- Female-on-Male Rape: Conclusion
- Prostitutes and Sex workers
- People with Disabilities
- Psychiatric Disabilities (Mental Illness)
- Cognitive Disabilities
- Developmental Delays and Physical Disabilities
- People who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- People with Speech Disabilities
- Hidden Disabilities
- Human Trafficking
- Institutionalized Individuals and Prison Rape
- Prison Rape
- Meeting Longer Term Needs of Incarcerated Victims
- Women in Prison and Sexual Assault
- Homeless Individuals
- Run-away Youth
- Consequences of Teen Victimization
- Addiction
- Older Adult Victims of Sexual Violence
- Later in Life Adult
- Myths About Aging
- The Aging Process
- Communicating With Older Victims of Crime
- Reluctance to Report
- LGBT - Specific Tactics in Elder Abuse
- LGBT Victims of Sexual Violence
- LGBT Individuals and Sexual Violence
- Concerns/Issues Significant to LGBT Victims
- Working with Victims in the LGBT Community
- Transgender Individuals
- Safety Planning with Transgender Individuals
- Hate Crimes
- Cultural Competency Quiz