About this Event
This training is designed to provide participants with an understanding of cultural humility and its importance in diverse settings. Participants will learn about the concept of culture and its dimensions, how culture influences our values, beliefs, and behaviors, and potential biases and stereotypes that can affect interactions with people from different cultures. The training will also cover the components of cultural humility, power dynamics in cross-cultural interactions, and strategies to address power imbalances and promote equity. The material will be delivered by PowerPoint presentation, short video clips, group discussion, breakout (small group) discussions and participant workbook (handout).
Learning Objectives
· To increase participants' understanding of cultural humility and its importance in diverse settings.
· To explore the concept of culture and its dimensions.
· To recognize how culture influences our values, beliefs, and behaviors.
Transfer of Learning Goals
· Identify potential biases and stereotypes that can affect interactions with people from different cultures.
· Describe the components of cultural humility and their role in developing cultural competence.
· Reflect on their experiences and identify areas for improvement in their interactions with people from diverse cultures.
Trainer Bio
Marya Wright, DSW MSW BSW, is a nationally recognized social worker, consultant, educator, and facilitator with extensive experience in organizational leadership, child welfare services, and curriculum development. As the President and CEO of Wright Community Services LLC, Dr. Wright is dedicated to empowering system-involved families through awareness, services, and education. She also provides consultation, training, and facilitation to agencies serving these communities.
Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2025
Time: 1 - 4 pm
Location: Join on Zoom. Zoom link will be sent on February 2
Who should attend? Shasta County providers of service to children ages 0-5, parents/primary caregivers of children ages 0-5, and pregnant women
Includes
- Presentation materials
This free training is open to Shasta County parents/caregivers, pregnant women, and providers serving children ages 0-5 and their families. This training is brought to you by First 5 Shasta's whose mission is to provide the highest quality opportunities for young children, pregnant women and providers of service to children 0-5.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
First 5 Shasta, 393 Park Marina Circle, Redding, United States
USD 0.00