Cultural and Linguistic Responsiveness: A Strategy to Achieve Health Equity
for professionals in psychology, behavioral health, and social work
1:00 pm –
4:00 pm
Zoom
Contact:
Jason Shonerd, (402) 472-0194, jason.shonerd@unl.edu
Cultural and Linguistic Responsiveness (CLR) has gained attention as a potential strategy to reducing health disparities and achieving health equity in health care. This workshop will examine cultural factors that can affect health and healthcare, such as language, communication styles, beliefs, attitudes and behaviors. And how providers can reduce disparities through CLR and unbiased quality care including steps addressing governance, organizational policies and services.
Register today at go.unl.edu/cultural_competency.
This is a FREE training.
Continuing education credits are available. For more information view the event flyer here: go.unl.edu/clr-flyer
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This training is sponsored by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Division of Behavioral Health Office of Consumer Affairs and the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center.
Register today at go.unl.edu/cultural_competency.
This is a FREE training.
Continuing education credits are available. For more information view the event flyer here: go.unl.edu/clr-flyer
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This training is sponsored by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Division of Behavioral Health Office of Consumer Affairs and the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center.
https://go.unl.edu/cultural_competency
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